Derma Flashcards

1
Q

Butterfly / Malar Rash

A
  • SLE, female, Arthritis (most common manifestation)

- Photophobia

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2
Q

Slapped Cheek

A

Child

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3
Q

Heliotrophe Rash / Helicotrophe Rash

A

Dermatomyositis

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4
Q

Shawl Sign

A

Dermatomyositis

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5
Q

Gottrons Nodule

A

Dermatomyositis

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6
Q

Herberden’s Nodule

A
  • Osteoarthritis

- Distal phalanges

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7
Q

Bouchard’s Nodule

A
  • Osteoarthritis

- Proximal phalanges

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8
Q

Swan Neck Deformity

A

Rheumatoid Arthritis

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9
Q

Oslers Node

A

Infective endocarditis

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10
Q

Shingles (Herpes Zoster)

Dermatomal involvement

A

Thoracic

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11
Q

Black Eschar

A
  • Painless Ulcer

- Anthrax

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12
Q

What rash is red on one side & pale on the other side?

A

-Harlequin rash

o Benign

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13
Q

Blue Berrry Maffin Appearance

A

Congenital rubella syndrome

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14
Q

Iris Lesion

A

Erythema Multiforme

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15
Q

Dew Drop Vesicles / Rose Petal

A

Varicella

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16
Q

Kaposi Sarcoma

A

HIV / AIDS

17
Q

Erythema Chronicum Migrans

A

Lyme Disease

18
Q

Acrodermatitis Enterohepatica

A

Congenital Zinc Deficiency

19
Q

Pellagra

A

Niacin Deficiency

20
Q

Icthyma Gangrenosum

A

Pseudomonas

21
Q

Splitting of the Skin

A
  • SSSS

- Exfoliatin

22
Q

Most severe form of SSSS

A

Ritter’s Disease

23
Q

Ash - Leaf Spot

A

Tuberous Sclerosis

24
Q

Spider Cells

A

Rhabdomyosarcoma

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Fiery Red Rash
- Erysipelas | - Strep Pyogenes
26
Strep pneumonitis
- Otitis | - Community acquired
27
- meningitis | - Neonatal pneumonia
S. Agalactae
28
dental caries
S. Mutans
29
- Growth Requirement | - 6.5% NaCl
Fecalis & D
30
Slapped Cheek
- Erythema Infectiosum - 5th Disease - Parvovirus
31
Port Wine Skin
Stage Webber Syndrome