Key Dermatological Terms Flashcards

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Sarcoidosis

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An idiopathic inflammatory disease affecting and spreading to many organs thru the body, often presents with hilar lymphadenopathy and painful lesions on the anterior surface of the legs

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Erythema nodosum

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An idiopathic inflammatory disease affecting primarily the skin in the front of the legs below the knees causing very painful macules

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Wegener’s granulomatosis

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Autoimmune inflammatory disease of the blood vessels that has a distinct saddle nose appearance

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Xanthelasma (hyperlipoproteinemia)

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Sharp demarcated deposits of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually near the eyelids, usually not painful or problematic

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Kawasaki’s disease

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Inflammation of blood vessels often seen in children less than 5 years old, presents with a week of high fever, bilateral conjunctivitis, strawberry tongue, cervical lymphadenopathy and plaque-like rash on trunk and proximal extremities.

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Rheumatic fever

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A severe infection affecting multiple organ systems from improperly treated previous infections, appears with a painless rash often?

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Acanthosis nigricans

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Characterized by dark discoloration of body folds and creases seen in obese or diabetic patients

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Carcinoid

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Slow growing tumor that initially presents with flushing and diarrhea onset

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Cowden’s disease

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Sees development of multiple noncancerous growths called hamartomas that are associated with development of breast and thyroid cancer

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Dermatitis herpatiformis

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A rare autoimmune rxn characterized by pruritic blisters on elbows, knees, buttocks, scalp that is associated with diseases such as celiac disease

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Peutz Jegher’s syndrome

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Genetic disorder causing benign hyperpigmented macules on lips and mucosa

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Kaposi sarcoma

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Cancerous growth of patches underneath skin, caused often 2ndary to untreated HIV infection

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Infective endocarditis

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From infection of the endocardium, can see janeway lesions (spots on palms and soles), oslers nodes (painful red lesions on hands and feet), and splinter hemorrhages (tiny blood spots under nails)

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Meningococcemia (purpura fulmicans)

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Infection caused by niesseria meningi causing systemic symptoms with skin rash that later becomes petechiae and ecchymoses

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Erythema chronicum migrans

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Lyme disease, bullseye rash present after being bitten by a tick carrying disease

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Erythema multiforme

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A diffuse rash in response to meds, disease, etc. that causes target lesion development

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Steven johnson syndrome

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An emergency reaction to medication or disease that causes red/purple purpura rash to spread systemically

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Hemochromatosis

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Excess iron causing skin discoloration, diabetes, and left bundle branch blocks if untreated

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Psoriasis

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Pruritic scaly rash that stings and is dry

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Neurofibromatosis

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A genetic condition that causes tumors to form on nervous tissue, skin can see pigmentation and freckling

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Pityriasis rosacea

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An unknown triggered rash that begins as a large oval patch before a fawn colored generalized rash appears, spontaneously resolves in 6 weeks, common and harmless

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Dermatomyositis/polyomyositis

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Acquired muscle myopathy causing inflammation, occurs after helliotrope rash (periorbital) occurance

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Schleroderma

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Hardening and tightening of skin often seen in women 30-50, co-occurs with raynauds often

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Atopic dermatitis

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Flares of itchy red skin due to exposure that often co-occurs with asthma

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Diascopy

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Pressing of the skin with a glass slide to detect blanching and nonblanching lesions

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Whorled appearance

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Appearing wave like or stirred