Dermatology Flashcards

1
Q

Are hemangiomas typically present at birth?

A

nope

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2
Q

Hemangiomas begin to involute at what age?

A

12 months

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3
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What do we treat hemangiomas with? Especially those on the face, hand, or forearm.

A

PO propranolol or systemic corticosteroids

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4
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Are port wine stains present at birth? Are they blanchable?

A

Yes!

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5
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Port wine stains present to the face and eye lids could be associated with what syndrome?

A

Sturge Weber syndrome

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6
Q

If a port wine stain involves the eye lid which specialist should we refer to?

A

Ophthalmology: Risk for glaucoma

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7
Q

If the port wine stain involves the face who should we refer to?

A

Neuro: Risk for seizures

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8
Q

What is the treatment for Milia?

A

None! It self resolves

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9
Q

Erythema Tomxicum Neonaturm begins within 48 hours of birth and resolves around when?

A

5-7 days

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10
Q

Erythema Migrans is associated with what infection?

A

Lymes Disease

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11
Q

Lichens Planus is most common in what age group?

A

Older women

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12
Q

Coin shaped eczema is termed?

A

Numular Eczema

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13
Q

Psoriasis Vulgaris is treated with what medication?

A

Medium Potency corticosteroids

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14
Q

Skin lesions greater than what diameter cause concern for skin cancer?

A

> 6mm

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15
Q

Phytodermatitis is the medical term for what?

A

Poison Ivy/Oak/Sumac

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16
Q

With scabies what time of the day is the itching worse?

A

Night time

17
Q

A cyst is a ball of what?

A

Fluid

18
Q

Fissures on the skin are often caused by what type of infection?

A

Fungal

19
Q

The classic location for a basal cell carcinoma is were? Is it a papule?

A

Upper lip. Yes!

20
Q

First line treatment for rosacea is what?

A

Topical Metronidazole

21
Q

Treatment of actinic keratosis involves what?

A

Topical 5-Flurouracil, 5% imiquimod, Diclofenac gel, photodynamic therapy, cryosurgery, laser resurfacing/chemical peel

22
Q

Which two types of HPV are the cause of cervical cancer?

A

16 & 18