Dermatology Flashcards

1
Q

Infective causes of Erythema Multiforme

A

Herpes Simplex and Mycoplasma

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2
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Target lesions present without mucosal involvement

A

Erythema Multiforme

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3
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Hypopigmentation (albinism) and sensorineural deafness

A

Waardenburg Syndrome

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4
Q

Acquired hypo pigmentation

A

Vitiligo

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5
Q

Oval pink rash with overlying scales (Herald Patch)

A

Pityriasis Rosea

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6
Q

Erythema Marginatum is associated with

A

Rheumatic Fever

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7
Q

Normal areas of skin surrounded by creeping erythematous borders

A

Erythema Marginatum

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8
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Severe bulls form of erythema multiforme w/ mucosal involvement

A

Stevens-Johnson syndrome

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9
Q

Prone to staphylococcal abscesses

A

Job’s Disease

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10
Q

Treatment for napkin dermatitis

A

Zinc and Castor Oil

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11
Q

Thrush - satelitte lesions treatment

A

Topical Nystatin

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12
Q

Rash spreading from the face downwards after 1-2 days of fever?

A

Rubella

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13
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Rash spreading from the face down after 3-4 days of fever?

A

Measles

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14
Q

Lymph nodes present in the occipital region?

A

Rubella

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15
Q

Which rash is associated with anti-phospholipid syndrome?

A

Livido Reticularis

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