Acne and rosacea Flashcards

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1
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To prevent antibiotic resistance, use Benzoyl peroxide

A

with topical antibiotic

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2
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First line for mild comedonal acne

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Topical retinoid, +/- BP

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3
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First line treatment for moderate comedonal acne

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Topical retinoid, BP, topical Abx (clinda, erythro)

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4
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Moderate pustular/papular acne

A

oral Abx with topical retinoids and BP

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5
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Moderate nodular without scarring

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oral Abx with topical retinoid and BP

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6
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Severe nodular acne and scarring/keloids

A

oral isotretinoin

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7
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first line for treatment of mild to moderate acne and rosacea

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Topical Abx with BP

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8
Q

Common agents to treat hormonal acne

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Spironolactone

OCPs

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9
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erythema, telangectasias, papules and pustules, no comedones

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Rosacea

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10
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treatments for rosacea for redness and flushing - to treat erythema

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laser
brominidine - vasoconstrict
Make-up
Photoprotection

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11
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treatments for rosacea for patients with papules and pustules

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Metronidazole - cream OR
Oral Abx - tetracyclines
Isotretinoin

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12
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what topical Abx used in the Rx of rosacea

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Metronidazole -.75%

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13
Q

how is isotretinoin prescribed?

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1 dose for 5-6 months

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14
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Common side effects of isotretinoin

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Xerosis
Chelitis
Elevated Liver enzymes
Hypertriglyceridemia

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15
Q

how does acne vulgaris begin?

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Clogged pores

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16
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Lesions that are peri-oral and along the jaw line suggest

A

Hormonal acne

17
Q

4 main clinical features of rosacea

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Papules
Pustules
erythema
telangectasias

18
Q

Treatment for rosacea is

A

Chronic, not curable, but controllable