Derm 2 Flashcards

1
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White patches on the oral mucosa that cannot be removed from scrapping? pt chewed tobacco.

A

Oral Leukoplakia. - associated with increase risk of malignant transformation.

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2
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Management of Nail psoriasis?

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Topical steroids for 1-2 nail involvement.

Systemic therapy for WIDESPREAD Involvement. high risk of psoriatic arthritis.

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Occurs 2-8 Weeks after ingestion of an anticonvulsant (lamotrigene, Allopurinol or Abx.) Pts develop Fever, Lymphadenopathy, Facial Edema, Diffuse Morbiliform Skin Rash and EOSINOPHILIA with Elevated LFTs. Dx?

A

DRESS (Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms.

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Occurs 1-2 weeks after exposure to Anti-Convulsants, Abx or Infections. Pt presents with Arthralgia, Urticarial or Serpiginous Macular Rash. WITHOUT Eosinophilia.

Dx?

A

Serum Sickness-Like Syndrome.

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Rash occurs in Children and Young Adults. Pt present with Erythematous Papules and Plaques with a Fine Scale 2-3 weeks (ACUTE) after strep infection.

Dx?
Rx?

A

Guttate Psoriasis

Usually Resolves Spontaneously.
If it doesn’t. UV Phototherapy can help.

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6
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What is the lesion?

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Nummular Eczema

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7
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What is the lesion?

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Secondary Syphilis

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8
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Name the Associated Condition:

  1. Acanthosis Nigricans
  2. Multiple Skin tags
  3. Dermatitis Herpetiformis
  4. Explosive Onset multiple itchy Seborrheic Keratoses
  5. Pyoderma Gangrenosum
A
  1. Insulin Resistance
  2. Insulin Resistance, Pregnancy
  3. Celiac Disease
  4. GI Malignancy
  5. IBD (Rx with Steroids Avoid Debreidement)
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Name the Associated Conditions:

HIV (4)

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  1. Severe Psoriasis
  2. Recurrent Herpes Zoster
  3. Disseminated Molluscum Contagiosum
  4. Severe Seborrheic Dermatitis (BAD LICE)
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10
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Lesion not improving with psoriasis treatment.

A

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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11
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Stasis dermatitis

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12
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Actinic Keratosis

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13
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Seborrhic Keratosis

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14
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Pytriasis Rosea

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15
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Malar Rash

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16
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Roseacea

17
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Neurofibroma

18
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Venous Lake

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Herpatic Whitlow

20
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Halo Nevus

21
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Erysipelas

22
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Seborrheic Dermatitis

23
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Seborrheic Dermatitis

24
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It bleeds easily

A

Pyogenic Granuloma

25
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Occurs with excessive scratching

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Prurigo Nodules