7 - Derm - Psoriasis - Intro + Plaque psoriasis Flashcards
what is psoriasis
gender ratio, population prevalence
inflam and hyperproliferation of the skin
M=F
affects 2% population
type 1 vs type 2
1 - commonly early onset - 16-22y - female onset earlier
2 - late onset - 55-60y
6 steps of pathology
acanthosis elongation of rete ridges absent granular layer neutrophilic and lymphohistiocytic infiltrate polymorphonuclear abscesses capillary dilatation
genetic aetiology - % FHx
- % twin concordance
30% FHx
70% MZ twin concordance
exacerbating factors - 7
infection (GAS) drugs - lithium, BB, antimalarials UV light alcohol smoking stress trauma
plaque psoriasis - % of cases
-general appearance
90%
salmon pink, well demarcated plaques with silver scaling
plaque psoriasis - features - where? what is the AUSPLITZ sign?
symmetrical
extensor surfaces knees elbows also back ears scalp
ausplitz - pinpoint bleeding on scraping of scale
what may plaque psoriasis affect? what is also common?
affect nails - pitting, onycholysis (detachment), subungal hyperkeratosis
Koebner phenomenon common - linear config of plaques