Ch. 14 - Metabolic disorders Flashcards

1
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Recall some mucinoses.

A

Scleredema (of Buschke)

Pretibial myxedma

Scleromyxedema

Timid lupus erythematosus

Focal mucinosis

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Scleredema (of Buschke)

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Thickened dermis, deep dermal mucin with widened spaces between it and normal collagen bundles.

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Pretibial myxedema

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Large amounts of dermal mucin. Collagen bundles separated by mucin and reduced to thin wisps. Concurrent Graves disease

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Scleromyxedema

(association?)

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Increase in dermal fibroblasts, fine collagen, and interstitial mucin.

Associated with IgG paraproteinemia

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5
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Timid lupus mucinosis

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Subtle interface damage, perivascular/periadnexal lymphocytic infiltrate. Abundant mucin in reticular dermis.

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6
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What are some patterns of amyloidosis?

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Nodular (light chains)

Macular (keratin-derived)

Lichen (keratin-derived)

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Nodular amyloidosis

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Large fissued pale pink masses, usually with plasma cells/

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Focal mucinosis

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Dome-shaped papule containing a pool of mucin.

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Macular amyloid

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Sparse pink deposits in the papillary dermis, outlined by melanophages.

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Lichen amyloid

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Hyperkeratosis and acanthosis with pink amorphous deposits in the papillary dermis outlined by melanophages (like macular).

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11
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Name 3 entities that present with cutaneous calcification.

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Calciphylaxis

Subepidermal calcified nodule

Scrotal calcinosis

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12
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Calciphylaxis

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Calcified vessels in subcutaneous fat with necrosis. Usually in diabetic/renal failure patients.

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13
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Subepidermal calcified nodule

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Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia with transepidermal elimination of calcium. Usually an idiopathic process in children.

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14
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Scrotal calcinosis

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Amorphous masses of calcium and smooth muscle throughout the dermis (indicating genital site).

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15
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Gout

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Palisading granuloma surrounding amorphous gray feathery material. Crystals are brown if fixed in ethanol.

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16
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Erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP)

(cause?)

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Hyaline cuff around post-capillary venules. Absence of elastosis (behavioral)

Associated with deficiency of ferrocheletase

17
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Colloid milium

A

Pale pink, fissured deposits that fill and expand the dermal papillae.

18
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Lipoid proteinosis

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Eosinophilic hyaline deposits around vessels/adnexae with onion-skinning.

19
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Nutritional dermatoses

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Pallor of the superficial epidermis and confluent parakeratosis and psoriasiform epidermal hyperplasia.

20
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Mucocele

A

Pseudocystic space containing mucin, surrounded by muciphages and granulation tissue.

21
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Oxalosis

A

Yellow-brown radially arranged needle-shaepd refractile crystals. Vascular involvement & thrombi?

22
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Scleredema (of Buschke)

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Pretibial myxedema

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Scleromyxedema

25
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Timid lupus

26
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Focal mucinosis

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Nodular amyloidosis

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Macular amyloid

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Lichen amyloid

30
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Calciphylaxis

31
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Subepidermal calcified nodule

32
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Gout

33
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Erythropoietic protoporphyria

34
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Colloid milium

35
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Lipoid proteinosis

36
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Nutritional-deficiency dermatosis

37
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Mucocele

38
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Oxalosis