Derm Epidemiology Flashcards
Seborrheic keratosis
M>F
AD inheritance
sudden appearance associated w/ malignancy, commonly gastric adenocarcinoma
Rosacea
F>M
highest prevalence in fair-skinned people
Atopic dermatitis
- almost 15% of children in developed countries under age 5 are affected
- associated with personal or family hx of atopy (asthma, hay fever), anaphylaxis, eosinophilia
- Polygenic inheritance: one parent >60% chance for child; 2 parents >80% chance
Seborrheic dermatitis
- common in infants and adolescents
- more severe in immunocompromised pts
- in adults, can cause dandruff (pityriasis sicca)
lichen planus
- 1%
- 30-60 yo, F>M
Psoriasis
risk factors: smocking, obesity, alcohol, drugs, infections
Bullous Pemphigoid
mean age of onset: 60-80 yo, F=M
*pemphigus vulgaris
Immunofluorescence show IgG and C3 deposition intraepidermally
circulating serum anti-desmoglein IgG antibodies
- 40-60 yo
- higher prevalence in Jewish, Mediterranean, asians
- Paraneoplastic pemphigus may be associated with thymoma, myasthenia gravis, malignancy, and use of D-pencillamine
Exanthematous drug reaction
common causative agents: Penicillin, Sulfonamides, phenytoin
Drug induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS)/ drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS)
common causative agents: anticonvulsants (phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, lamotrigine), sulfonamides, allopurinlo
Urticaria
second most common cutaneous drug rxn
common causative agents: penicillins, ACEI, analgesics/anti-inflammatoy, radiographic contrast media
Serum sickness-like rxn
more prevalent in kids 0.02-0.2%
common causative agents:
cefaclor in kids,
bupropion in adults