dermatology Flashcards
“stuck on” appearance?
basal cell papilloma/ seborrheic keratosis
picket fence
pearly border?
BCC
dermatitis herpetiformis?
coeliac
erythema nodosum?
commonly sarcoidosis, UC and TB
erythematous bulls eye lesion (erythema migrans)?
lyme disease
ash leaf spots/ shagreen patches?
tuberous sclerosis
honey coloured crust?
impetigo (usually caused by staph aureus)
cafe au lait spots?
NF 1/2
silver scales on extensor surfaces?
psoriasis
cauliflower appearance?
plantar warts
kaposis sarcoma?
HIV, immunosuppressed
intense erythema on cheeks (and proximal limbs) on a child?
slapped cheek (caused by parovirus B19)
small umbilicated translucent papules that look fluid filled but are solid?
molluscum contagiosum
flaccid blisters that can burst easily to form erythematous erosions?
pemphigus vulgaris
large tense bullae that are itchy and cannot be burst?
bullous pemphigoid