26 - Seborrheic Dermatitis Flashcards

1
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Seborrheic dermatitis usually appears in

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Adolescents and young adults

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2
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Peak incidence of infantile seborrheic dermatitis

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3 months

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3
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Seborrheic dermatitis has a (male/female) preponderance

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Male

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4
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Y/N: Seborrheic dermatitis is often influenced by a seasonal impact.

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Yes

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5
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Seborrheic dermatitis becomes more common and severe in

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Cold and dry climates

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6
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Prognosis of infantile seborrheic dermatitis

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Normally resolves spontaneously within the first 6-12 months of life

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7
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Characterized by desquamative erythroderma, sparse hair, frequent loose stools and failure to thrive

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Leiner disease

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8
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Leiner disease is associated with congenital or acquired deficiencies of

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C3, C5

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9
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Asbestos-like scalp

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Pityriasis amiantacea

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10
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Pityriasis amiantacea is more common in (males/females)

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Females

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11
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Y/N: Alopecia is a common feature of pityriasis amiantacea.

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Yes

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12
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Most frequent skin conditions associated with pityriasis amiantacea

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Psoriasis (35%)

Eczematous conditions like SD and AD (34%)

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13
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A _____ form of Malassezia, a pathogenic form observed in pityriasis versicolor, has not been detected in SD.

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Mycelial

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14
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Most important Malassezia species identified in SD

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M. globosa

M. restricta

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15
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Agonists to aryl hydrocarbon receptor, which is involved in the differentiations of Th 17 cells and the mediation of contact sensitivity

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Malassezin

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16
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Could explain the lack of a positive correlation between the number of Malassezia and the severity of dandruff

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Host susceptibility factor

17
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SD expressed in Parkinson disease has been thought to result from

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Elevated levels of sebum allowing the proliferation of Malassezia

18
Q

SD-like dermatitis also appears in patients with _____ or _____ deficiency

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Zinc

Biotin

19
Q

Scalp dermoscopy of psoriasis vs SD

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Psoriasis: twisted loop, red dots and globules, glomerular vesses
SD: arborizing vessels, atypical red vessels

20
Q

Diagnostic criteria suggested by Beare and Rook for infantile seborrheic dermatitis

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Early onset (before 6 months of age)
Erythematous and scaling rash distributed in the scalp, diaper, or flexural areas
Relative absence of pruritus

21
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Has generally more purpuric lesions and tends to desquamate on the scalp and ulcerate on the folds and mucosal areas

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Langerhans cell histiocytosis, previously called Letterer-Siwe disease

22
Q

Dandruff aka

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Pityriasis simplex capillitii