Dermatitis Flashcards
What is meant by hyperkeratosis?
Increased thickness of the keratin layer
What is meant by parakeratosis?
Epidermal cell turnover occurs more frequently
What is meant by acanthosis?
Increased thickness of epidermis
What is meant by papillomatosis?
Irregular epithelial thickening
What is meant by spongiosis?
Oedema between keratinocytes
Dermatitis is synonymous with eczema. True/False?
True
List some features of the acute phase of dermatitis
Red, erythematous lesions
Oedema
Ooze, scaling, crusting
List some features of the chronic phase of dermatitis
Thickening (lichenification)
Elevated plaques
Scaling
What symptom is always experienced with eczema?
Itch
Name the 7 classifications of dermatitis
Contact allergic Contact irritant Atopic Drug-induced Photosensitive Lichen simplex Stasis dermatitis
What is the basic pathogenesis behind contact allergic dermatitis?
Type 4 (delayed) hypersensitivity
What is the basic pathogenesis behind lichen simplex dermatitis?
Physical trauma to skin, e.g. persistent scratching
List some common causes of contact allergic dermatitis
Nickel
Latex
Topical therapies
Plants
What causes “weeping” in eczema?
Oedema between keratocytes (spongiosis) spills out onto skin surface
What investigation can be used to identify substances causing contact allergic dermatitis?
Patch testing