Exanthems and Drug Eruptions Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards

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Exanthem definition

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A skin eruption that comes quickly and affects several areas at a time, a rash essentially

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Enanthem definition

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A mucus membrane eruption that comes quickly and effects several areas at a time

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Measles symptoms

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Severe cough, nasal congestion, photophobia, koplik’s spots 24-48 hrs before exanthem outbreak

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Koplik’s spots

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Red spots with bluish white centers that appear in the mouth as an enanthem before exanthem spreading systemically indicative of measles infection

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Measles treatment options (3)

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-prevention by vaccination -vit A -treat complications

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Hand foot and mouth disease

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Caused by coxsackievirus A16 spread via fecal oral route often in kids resulting in low grade fever, sore throat, and lymphadenopathy, with 90% developing enanthem oral lesions followed by red macules that become pale, white, oval vesicles on palms, soles, face, and buttocks

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Hand foot and mouth disease treatment (1)

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-symptomatic relief

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Scarlet fever

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Contagious disease produced by strep toxin, see strawberry tongue, N/V/D, and fever greater than 101 derees, really fine rash begins on neck and face and spreads over 48 hrs sparing the palms and soles and has sandpaper quality with pastia’s sign

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Pastia’s lines

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Linear petechiae found on skin folds indicative of scarlet fever rash

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Scarlet fever treatment option (1)

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antibiotics

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Rubella

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Contagious viral infection with nonspecific signs and symptoms but can have conc. to unborn causing fetal anomalies (blueberry muffin lesions), see a rash on neck or face that fades in 24-48 hrs, ask patient if they or anyone they are in contact with is pregnant

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Congenital Rubella Syndrome triad of clinical effects

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-Cardiac malformation -hearing deficits -ocular anomalies

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Fifth disease

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Parovirus B19/erythema infecetiosum, common in children 4-10. primary cause of aplastic crisis in sickle cell children, results in congenital anemia if in utero infection or hydrops fetalis, has 3 stages of facial erythema (slapped cheeks), net pattern erythema (fishnet on extremities) and recurrent phase (eruption fades and reappears next 2-3 weeks)

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Roseola infantam

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Sudden rash onset following very high fever for days before, fades within hours to days

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Roseola infantan treatment (1)

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-tylenol for temp

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Kawasaki disease

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Children disease with febrile phase for greater than 5 days, swelling and redness on hands and feet, and cervicallymphadenopathy, if left untreated can see arteritis

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Kawasaki disease treatment (2)

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-high dose aspirin -IVIg

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Reye’s syndrome

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Rare condition that affects liver and brain and has been shown to be caused by aspirin in children

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Morbilliform eruption

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Meaning resembling a measles rash, regardless of if viral in origin or not

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Viral rash

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Most common exanthemous eruption that cannot be definitevly diagnosed or told apart from drug rxns (except occasionally by urticaria presence) that treatment is symptomatic

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Drug rashes often starrt ___ after initiation of medication

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7-10 days

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2 mechanisms of cutaneous drug rxns and which is most common

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-Immunologic -nonimmunologic (most common)

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What are these and what condition do they signify

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Koplik’s spots, measles

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What condition is this?

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Hand foot and mouth disease

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What condition is this?

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Scarlet fever

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What condition is this?

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Rubella

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What condition is this?

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Congenital rubella syndrome

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What condition is this?

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Fifth’s disease