Derm Flashcards

1
Q

“Stuck on appearance”

A

Seborrhoeic keratosis/basal cell papilloma

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2
Q

Picket fence/pearly border

A

Basal cell carcinoma

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3
Q

Dermatitis herpetiformis

A

Coeliac disease

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4
Q

Erythema nodosum

A

Commonly sarcoidosis but can be UC or TB

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5
Q

“Erythematous bullseye lesions” (erythema migrans)

A

Lyme disease

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6
Q

Ash leaf spots/shagreeen patches

A

Tuberous sclerosis

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7
Q

Honey coloured crust

A

Impetigo

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8
Q

Cafe au lait patches

A

NF

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9
Q

Silver scales, extensor surfaces

A

Psoriasis

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10
Q

Cauliflower appearance

A

Plantar warts

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11
Q

Kaposi’s sarcoma

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HIV, immunosuppressed

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12
Q

Intense erythema on cheeks and proximal limbs of child

A

Slapped cheek (caused by parvovirus B19)

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13
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Small, umbilicated translucent papules that look fluid filled but are solid

A

Molluscum contagiosum

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14
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Flaccid blisters that can be burst easily to form erythematous erosions

A

Pemphigus vulgaris

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15
Q

Large tense bullae that are itchy and cannot be burst

A

Bullous pemphigoid

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