200 Derm DX Flashcards

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Angiokeratoma

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Amyloidosis

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Cutaneous metastasis

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Angiosarcoma

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Calcinosis cutis

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Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma

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Becker nevus

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Androgenic Alopecia

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Blastomycosis

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Beau lines

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Acanthosis Nigricans

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The most likely diagnosis is: A. Hailey Hailey disease B. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum C. Pemphigus veget

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Actinic Keratosis

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Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis

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Atopic dermatitis

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Blue nevus

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Basal cell nevus syndrome

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Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis

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Basal cell carcinoma

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Candidiasis

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Alopecia Areata

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Atypical mycobacterial infection

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Aphthous stomatitis

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Acne Vulgaris

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Acne vulgaris

Author: Reviewed and updated by Dr Amanda Oakley Dermatologist, Hamilton, New Zealand; Vanessa Ngan, Staff Writer; and Clare Morrison, Copy Writer; June 2014.

Acne vulgaris close 
Synonyms:
Pimples, Spots, Zits
Categories:
Acne and other follicular disorders
ICD-10-CM:
L70.0
ICD-11 MMS:
ED80.Z
SNOMED CT:
88616000
Acne vulgaris
Most people with spots have a medical condition called acne vulgaris. Vulgaris is the medical term for "common". It is given this name to distinguish it from less common variants of acne (see all the acne types).

You may prefer to call acne “pimples”, “spots” or “zits”.

Who gets acne vulgaris?

Nearly all of us have acne at some time or another. It mainly affects adolescents (and can start as young as 8 years old), but acne may persist, begin or become more severe in adulthood.

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Acne Keloidalis

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2

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Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis

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7

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Angiofibroma

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Bullous impetigo

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Contact dermatitis

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35

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Cellulitis

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Cutaneous larva migrans

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38

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Coccidiodomycosis

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Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

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40

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Aplasia cutis congenita

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15

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Bullous pemphigoid

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26

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Calciphylaxis

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29

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Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma

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4

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Actinic Purpura

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6

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Bullous arthropod bite reaction

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27

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Arthropod bites

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16

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Cryoglobulinemia

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36