Dermatology Flashcards
Infective causes of Erythema Multiforme
Herpes Simplex and Mycoplasma
Target lesions present without mucosal involvement
Erythema Multiforme
Hypopigmentation (albinism) and sensorineural deafness
Waardenburg Syndrome
Acquired hypo pigmentation
Vitiligo
Oval pink rash with overlying scales (Herald Patch)
Pityriasis Rosea
Erythema Marginatum is associated with
Rheumatic Fever
Normal areas of skin surrounded by creeping erythematous borders
Erythema Marginatum
Severe bulls form of erythema multiforme w/ mucosal involvement
Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Prone to staphylococcal abscesses
Job’s Disease
Treatment for napkin dermatitis
Zinc and Castor Oil
Thrush - satelitte lesions treatment
Topical Nystatin
Rash spreading from the face downwards after 1-2 days of fever?
Rubella
Rash spreading from the face down after 3-4 days of fever?
Measles
Lymph nodes present in the occipital region?
Rubella
Which rash is associated with anti-phospholipid syndrome?
Livido Reticularis