dermatology Flashcards

1
Q

“stuck on” appearance?

A

basal cell papilloma/ seborrheic keratosis

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2
Q

picket fence
pearly border?

A

BCC

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3
Q

dermatitis herpetiformis?

A

coeliac

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4
Q

erythema nodosum?

A

commonly sarcoidosis, UC and TB

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5
Q

erythematous bulls eye lesion (erythema migrans)?

A

lyme disease

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6
Q

ash leaf spots/ shagreen patches?

A

tuberous sclerosis

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7
Q

honey coloured crust?

A

impetigo (usually caused by staph aureus)

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8
Q

cafe au lait spots?

A

NF 1/2

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9
Q

silver scales on extensor surfaces?

A

psoriasis

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10
Q

cauliflower appearance?

A

plantar warts

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11
Q

kaposis sarcoma?

A

HIV, immunosuppressed

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12
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intense erythema on cheeks (and proximal limbs) on a child?

A

slapped cheek (caused by parovirus B19)

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13
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small umbilicated translucent papules that look fluid filled but are solid?

A

molluscum contagiosum

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14
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flaccid blisters that can burst easily to form erythematous erosions?

A

pemphigus vulgaris

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15
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large tense bullae that are itchy and cannot be burst?

A

bullous pemphigoid

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