derm- systemic Flashcards
orofacial granulomatous symtoms?
lip swelling and fissue
oral mucosal lesions: ulcers and tags, cobblestone appearance
what is orofacial granulomatous associated with?
tests to see if it is the associated?
Crohn’s disease
so check faecal calprotectin if GI symtpoms
consider path testing
treatment for orofacial granulomatous
benzoate and cinnamate free diet
Erythesum nodusom presentation
painful, erythematous subcutaneous nodules Over shins, sometimes other sites slow revolution- like bruise 6-8 weeks
causes of Erythesum nodusom
streptococcus, URTI IBD Sarcoidosis drugs- OCP, Sulphonomides, Penicillin Mycobacterial Infections Idiopathic
what is dermatitis herpetiformis
rare but persistent immubollous disease that has been linked to coeliac
itchy blisters can appear in clusters
often in symmetry
Scalp, Shoulders, buttocks, elbows and knees
how to test dermatitis herpetiformis
Detailed history
Coeliac history
Skin biopsy
treatment dermatitis herpetiformis
emoillients
gluten free diet
topical steroids
dapsone
what is urticaria?
when is it chronic and acute?
wheals/hives
associated angiodemo (10%)
areas of rash can last from few minutes uo to 24hours
acute- less than 6w
chronic- more than 6 w
causes of urticaria?
acute?
chronic?
viral infection bacterial infection food or drug allergy NSAIDs, opiates Vaccinations
chronic- idiopathic
treatment of urticaria?
antihistamine;
desloratadine- 3times daily (off licence doses)
Ranitidine
montelukast
omiluzimab
ciclosporin
what is infantile haemagioma?
timeline?
very common vascular birthmark
not present on skin at. brith
prolific phase between week 6-8 months
then starts to involute
treatment for infantile haemagioma
no treatment
beta blockers can speed up involute process
timolol 0.5%
oral- proponalol solution
infantile haemagioma ccx?
ulcerating-
buttocks or shoulder
post. shoulder
What is PHASES?
syndrome
rare