Derm Flashcards
Keratoacanthoma
Keratoacanthoma is a benign epithelial tumour
Features - said to look like a volcano or crater
initially a smooth dome-shaped papule
rapidly grows to become a crater centrally-filled with keratin
Spontaneous regression of keratoacanthoma within 3 months is common, often resulting in a scar
Such lesions should however be urgently excised as it is difficult clinically to exclude squamous cell carcinoma
Removal also may prevent scarring
Definition of Erythroderma
Erythroderma is a term used when more than 95% of the skin is involved in a rash of any kind
Known as ‘red man’ syndrome
Causes of erythroderma
Causes of erythroderma
- eczema
- psoriasis
- drugs e.g. gold
- lymphomas, leukaemias
- idiopathic
Causes of Erythema nodosum
- infection
- streptococci
- tuberculosis
- brucellosis
- systemic disease
- sarcoidosis
- inflammatory bowel disease
- Behcet’s
- malignancy/lymphoma
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drugs
- penicillins
- sulphonamides
- combined oral contraceptive pill
- pregnancy
What is the single most important factor in determining prognosis of patients with malignant melanoma
The invasion depth of a tumour (Breslow depth)
Kerion defintion
kerion is a fungal abscess on the scalp