derm Flashcards
stuck on appearance
basal cell papilloma (seborhaeic keratoses)
picket fence pearly border
BCC
dermatitis herpetiformis
coeliac
erythema nodosum
sarcoidosis
UC and TB
erythematous bullseye lesion (erythema migrans)
lyme disease
ash leaf spots/shagreen patches
tuberous sclerosis
honey coloured crust
impetigo (caused by staph or group A strep)
cafe au lait spots
NF type 1 or 2
silver scales, extensor surfaces
psoriasis
cauliflower appearance
plantar warts
kaposis sarcoma
HIV immunosuppressed (transplant)
intense erythema on cheeks and proximal limbs of a child
slapped cheek caused by erythrovirus parovirus B19
small umbilicated translucent papules that look fluid filled but are solid
molluscum contagiosum
flacid blisters that can be burst easily to form erythematous erosions
pemphigus vulgaris
large tense bullae that are itchy and cannot be burst
bullous pemphigoid
heliotrope rash and scaly knuckles
dermatomyositis
fish scale skin
ichthyosis
velvety thickened lesions in axillae
acanthosis nigricans