Dermatology Flashcards
What has a “stuck-on” appearance?
Basal cell papilloma (seborrhoeic keratosis)
Picket fence pearly border?
Basal cell carcinoma
What causes Dermatitis herpetiformis?
Coeliac disease
What causes Erythema nodosum? (3)
Commonly sarcoidosis, also UC and TB
What causes erythematous Bullseye lesion (erythema migrans)?
Lyme disease
What causes ash leaf spots/ Shagreen patches?
Tuberous sclerosis
What causes honey coloured crust?
Impetigo (caused by staph or group A haemolytic strep)
What causes cafe au lait spots?
Neurofibromatosis Tye 1 and 2
What causes silver scales on extensor surfaces?
Psoriasis
What has a cauliflower appearance?
Plantar wart (veruca)
What type of patients get Kaposki’s sarcoma?
Immunosuppressed patients e.g. transplant/ HIV patients
What causes intense erythema on the cheeks (and proximal limbs) of a child?
Slapped cheek
What virus causes slapped cheek?
Parvovirus B19
What causes small, umbilicated, translucent papules that look fluid-filled but are solid?
Molluscum contagiosum
What causes flaccid blisters that can be burst easily to form erythematous erosions?
Pemphigus vulgaris