Lecture 22 - Dermatology Flashcards

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What is Psoriasis?
What is it caused by?
What are the common triggers?

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  • Psoriasis is a skin condition leading to red, flaky patches of skin covered with silver scales on the extensor surfaces of the body. (elbows, knees, scalp)
  • Caused by fast replacement of skin cells. Keratinocyte transport to corny layer takes 3-7 days instead of 28-40.
  • Injury to skin, excessive drinking, smoking, stress, hormonal changes, immune disorders and certain medicines.
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What is Eczema?
When does it develop?
What is it triggered by?

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  • An atopic dermatitis that results in itchy, red, dry and cracked skin on flexor surfaces/creases of skin
  • Often develops in connection with other conditions (asthma and hay-fever)
  • 90% of people w/food allergies have it, triggered by milk, eggs, peanuts, wheat, soy, fish etc.
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What is a malignant melanoma?
What are the common appearances/types of this?
What can cause production of these melanomas?

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  • A skin cancer that can metastasise to other organs, resulting in moles.
  • Nodular melanoma, black/red in colour often found in the head, neck chest or back.
  • Lentigo melanoma, initially flat and develop sideways, look like a large freckle.
  • Intense exposure to sunlight (UV rays)
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What is vitiligo?
What are the 2 main types?
What causes Vitiligo?

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  • A long-term condition where pale white patches develop on skin due to a lack of pigment (melanin)
  • Non-segmental and segmental vitiligo.
  • Non-segmental is an autoimmune condition where T-cells attack healthy melanocytes. Segmental is caused by neuro chemicals released from nerve endings in skin cause cause an increase in ROS’s, which causes destruction of melanocytes.
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What is alopecia areata?

What is it caused by?

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  • Spot baldness, where hair is lost from some or all areas of the body.
  • Thought to be a symptom of an autoimmune disorder in which body attacks its own hair follicles and stops hair growth
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