MSK and Derm Paths Flashcards

1
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Pruritic, Purple, Polygonal papules

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Lichen Planus

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2
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Life threatening rash with bulla

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Stephen Johnson’s Syndrome or pemphigus vulgaris

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3
Q

Pruritis associated with asthma

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eczema

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4
Q

pruritic vesicles associated with celiac

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dematitis herpetiformis

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5
Q

allergy to nickel

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contact dermatitis

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6
Q

thickened scar especially around face/chest

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keloid

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7
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antibodies against epidermal basement membrane (hemidesmosomes)

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bullous pemphigoid

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8
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antibodies against epidermal cell surface

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pemphigus vulgaris

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9
Q

Parakeratotic scaling

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psoriasis

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10
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keratin-filled cysts

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sebhorric keratosis

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11
Q

sandpaper, predisposition to squamous cell cancer

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actinic keratosis

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12
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skin rash and proximal muscle weakness

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dermatomyositis

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13
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honey-crusting lesions common around nose and lips

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impetigo

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14
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hyperkeratosis and koilocytosis

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verucci (warts)

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15
Q

histology shows palisading nuclei

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Basal-cell carcinoma

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16
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necrotizing granulomas of lung and necrotizing glomerulonephritis

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Wegener’s granulomatosis

17
Q

vasculitis with weak pulses in upper extremities

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Takayasu’s arteritis

18
Q

vasculitis in young male smokers

A

Buerger’s Disease

19
Q

vasculitis associated with young asthmatics

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Churg Strauss

20
Q

vasculitis in young Asian women

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Takayasu’s arteritis

21
Q

Infants and young children, involving coronary arteries

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Kawasaki’s

22
Q

Most common vasculitis

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Temporal Arteritis

23
Q

Associated w/ Hep B infection

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polyarteritis nodosa

24
Q

occlusion of ophthalmic artery can lead to blindness

A

Temporal arteritis

25
Q

perforation of nasal septum (vasculitis)

A

WEgener’s Granulomatosis

26
Q

Unilateral headache, jaw claudication

A

Temporal Arteritis

27
Q

Benign, raised red lesion about the size of a mole in older patients

A

cherry hemangioma

28
Q

raised, red area present at birth, increases in size initially then regresses over months-years

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Strawberry hemangioma

29
Q

Lesion caused by lymphoangiogenic growth factors in an infected HIV pt.

A

Kaposis’ sarcoma

30
Q

polypoid red lesion found in pregnancy or after trauma

A

pyogenic granuloma

31
Q

benign, painful, red-blue tumor under fingernails

A

Glomus tumor

32
Q

cavernous lymphangioma a/w Turner’s syndrome

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Cystic hygroma

33
Q

Skin papule in AIDS pt caused by BArtonella

A

Bacillary angiomatosis