Medicine- dermatology Flashcards
Name the type of hypersensitivity response

Urticaria, type 1
What is this and how do you diagnose and treat it?

Molluscum contagiosum
Diagnose it clinically
Treat with curetting, freezing or applying cantharidin
What is shown in this x-ray and what causes it? What are the treatment options?

Gas gangrene
Clostridium perfringens (anaerobe)
Debridement, amputation, hyperbaric oxygen therapy afterwards
What is this? How is it treated?

Lichen planus. Topical steroids, or oral if severe. The fine white lines are called Wickham striae

Radiation dermatitis
Name some risk factors for this

Dupuytren’s contracture
Risk factors include family history, alcoholism, smoking, thyroid problems, liver disease, diabetes, previous hand trauma, and epilepsy.

Lupus pernio is a chronic raised indurated (hardened) lesion of the skin, often purplish in color. It is seen on the nose, ears, cheeks, lips, and forehead. It is pathognomonic of sarcoidosis.

Cutaneous leishmaniasis.Transmitted by the bite of infected female phlebotomine sandflies which can transmit the protozoa Leishmania
What is it and what other conditions is it associated with?

Alopecia areata
Aotoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and celiac disease

stevens johnson syndrome
First line treatment for severe papulopustular/ nodular acne
Isotretinoin
25-30% of young women with acne vulgaris also have what?
PCOS

Steroid induced acne
Most common cause of cellulitis
Group A strep
Treatment of choice for cellulitis
Cephalexin
Vertex baldness is associated with which condition?
Prostate cancer
Preventative measure for radiation dermatitis
Low to mid potency topical steroids
TOC for onychomycosis, and what is a contraindication?
Oral terbinafine, contraindicated in significant liver disease
Atopic dermatitis is associated with which immunoglobulin?
IgE
What is this process called and what causes it?

Lichenification, scratching
Triggers for telogen effluvium
Common triggers of telogen effluvium include childbirth, severe trauma or illness, a stressful or major life event, marked weight loss and extreme dieting, a severe skin problem affecting the scalp, a new medication or withdrawal of a hormone treatment.

Felon (whitlow)
Incision + drainage
What % of leukoplakias undergo malignant transformation?
2-6%

Erysipelas, Group A strep. Unlike cellulitis it involves the upper dermis and superficial lymphatics





