Derm Flashcards
Hypopigmented patches and plaques on the chest and back with blunt end hyphae and spores on KOH prep
Tinea versicolor
Symmetrical distribution, intensely pruritic, follicular, erythematous, maculopapular eruption occuring 1-2 weeks after initial infection/dermatitis due to sensitized lymphocytes
id reaction
Treatment of hidradenitis
Oral antibiotics (more for anti-inflammatory effects), can locally inject with steroids, spironolactone to reduce androgen levels in females
Sudden appearance of numerous “drop like” erythematous plaques and papules. Up to 80% have recent strep infection
Guttate psoriasis
Painful ulcerations on lower extremities
Pyoderma gangrenosum
Smooth areas of complete hair loss. Autoimmune condition
Alopecia areata
Generalized thining of the hair with visualized hair loss
Telogen effluvium
Reddish violaceous mottling on an infant that does not go away with warming. Often affected with limb hypoplasia on affected side
Cutis marmorata telangictasia congenita
Dry “flish like scales” on extensor surfaces with accentuated palmar and plantar markings
Ichythyosis vulgaris
Port wine stain with leptomeningeal angioma
Sturge-Weber
Discrete firm papules/plaques on hands, feet, ankles, wrists that are asymptomatic
Granuloma annulare
Target like lesions on skin with erosions and crusting of mucosa
Steven Johsnon Syndorme
Delayed dentittion, scarring alopecia and hair abnormalities first presenting with eosinophilic bullae. X linked
icontinentia pigmenti
Treatment of rosacea
Topical metronidazole