HIGH YIELD III Flashcards

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reaction pattern to a variety of stimuli

presents as coin shaped plaque of papules and vesicles

dorsal hands feels and ankles

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nummular eczema discoid eczema

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what are the types of cutaneous T cell lymphoma?

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mycosis fungoides

sezary syndrome

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what is this?

thickened arterial intima

sudden onset of purpura or bulla formation

high titer RA with prominent rheumatoid nodules

raynauds phenomena
pyoderma gangrenous
by waters lesion
hemorrhagic pressure keratoses

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cutaneous manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis

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what are these nodules?

increased CV risk accelerated nodulosis
MTPJs, achilles tendon discrete granulomas
-islands of lymphocytes, plasma cells and palisading histiocytic rim

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rheumatoid nodules

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what is this?

noninflammatory, tense, sub epidermal bullae which erupt on feet or legs overnight

chronic DM or dialysis

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cutaneous manifestations of DM

bullous diabeticorum

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what is this?

aka diabetic shin spots

symmetrical brown patches of the lower legs, asymptomatic circular to oval patches that appear in crops resolving over 18 to 24 months

can accompany retinal micro aneurysms, neuropathy and nephropathy

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cut manifestations of diabetic dermopathy

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sclerotic skin disease associated with DM and strep URI

indurated woody plaques of posterior neck and upper back

enlarged collagen bundles interspaced with mucin

excess glucose may stimulate collage synthesis

what is this?

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scleroderma diabeticorum

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what dermatoses are associated with DM?

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acquired perforating dermatosis

eruptive xanthomas

granuloma annulare

psoriasis

vitiligo

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what is this dermatoses?

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Kyrle disease

  • pruritic papules with central keratin plug
  • DM and renal failure
  • 10 percent dialysis patients
  • topical steroids
  • excision
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bright white clods in the center of the lesion

structure less grey rim surrounding the central white clods

peripheral brown lines

what type of dermoscopy is this?

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Kyrle disease

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xanthoma diabeticorum

  • cutaneous sign of hyperlipidemia
  • crops of yellowish papules to nodules
  • may be tender or pruritic

name this dermoscopy?

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eruptive xanthoma

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what is this dermoscopy?

commonly associated with type
1DM

both diseases are auto immune mediated with no association to DM2

progressive lesions display perifollicular pigmentation

stable lesions display perifollicular depigmentation

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vitiligo

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what is this?

PPP-uncommon chronic skin disorder

recurrent eruptions of deep pustules on palms and soles

significant negative impact on Q of Life with difficulty walking, ADL impact, interleukin 23 disorder

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palmoplantar pustulosis

management with skin moisturization, topical corticosteroids, calcipotriene, and guselkumab injections

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aural acanthosis nigricans

tripe palms and soles

bazex syndrome

sign of lesser trelat

palmar erythrodysesthesia

these are what types of syndromes?

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paraneoplastic syndromes

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