Dermatology Flashcards
Classic presentation of dermatitis herpetiformis
itchy papules and vesicles on extensor surfaces
diagnosis of dermatitis herpetiformis
immunoflorescence shows IgA deposits in the upper dermis
Management of dermatitis herpetiformis
gluten free diet
dapsone
acne rosacea treatment
mild/moderate - topical metronidazole
severe/resistant - oral tetracycline
features of acne rosacea:
where it affects, type of lesions
cheek face and forehead
initially flushing , telangectesia are common,
later develops into persistent erythema with papules and pustules
can lead to rhinophyma, and my have blepharitis
causes of erythema multiforme
- viruses: HSV (in 50% of cases), Orf (parapox virus)
- idiopathic
- bacteria: Mycoplasma, Streptococcus
- drugs: penicillin, sulphonamides, carbamazepine, allopurinol, NSAIDs, OCP, nevirapine
- connective tissue disease e.g. SLE
- sarcoidosis
- malignancy
features of erythema multiforme
target lesions
usually start on backs of hands/feet then spread to torso
more commonly upper limbs than lower limbs
mild pruritis
Definition of onycholysis
separation of the nail plate from the nail bed
Causes of onycholysis
trauma infection esp fungal skin disease eg psoriasis, dermatitis impaired circulation eg Raynauds hypo/hyper-thyroidism
Vitiligo:
- aeteology
- age of onset
- features
autoimmune loss of melanocytes –> hypopigmentation
1% of population, starts in 20-30s
well demarcated patches of depigmented skin, usually peripheries, trauma may precipitate new lesions (Koebner phenomenon)
Vitiligo associated conditions
T1DM Addisons disease, Autoimmune thyroid disorders, Pernicious anaemia, Alopecia areata
Management of vitiligo
sun block
topical steriods if applied early
Main complication of PUVA therapy for psoriasis
SCC
features of pyoderma gangrenosum
small papule ->deep red necrotic ulcer with violaceous border (gun metal grey)
typically on lower legs
may have systemic upset (fever, myalgia)
causes of pyoderma gangrenosum
idiopathic IBD RA, SLE myeloproliferative disorders lymphoma, myeloid leukaemias monoclonal gammopathy (IgA) primary biliary cirrhosis (DR3)