Atopic Dermatitis Flashcards

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1
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What is often the cause of atopic dermatitis?

A

genetic defect in filament protein gene

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2
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what approach do we take to treating eczema?

A

we try to replace the barrier that’s missing with weakened skin

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acute presentation of atopic dermatitis looks like?

A

vesicles that are weeping and crusty

looks like impetigo, often is BOTH

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what does the subacute presentation of atopic dermatitis look like?

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papules and plaques

erythematous

dry, scaly, itchy

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what colonizes the skin of 90% of kids with atopic dermatitis?

A

staph

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6
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What’s the appropriate follow up time for AD?

A

2-4 weeks

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what class of steroids should you use for a flare up in a young child?

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Mild (Grade V-VII)

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what is a good as second-line for moderate to severe atopic dermatitis?

A

tacrolimus or other topical calcineurin inhibitors (TCIs)

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10
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what’s an appropriate long-term measure to minimize infection of a child’s skin who has atopic dermatitis?

A

bleach baths

(whaaaaat?)

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