Norton Part 10 Flashcards
scabies is caused by an infection with
sarcoptes scabiei
scabies in common in what patients
school age children
nursing home patients
less developed countries
patients who present with the worst itch they have ever had most likely have?
scabies
scabies spares what parts of the body
head
neck
palms
soles
scabies is commonly found at what sites
finger webs
wrists
penis
what is seen on the skin from scabies
linear burrows with a dark dot at one end representing path of female mite in skin
small inflammatory papule and excoriations predominate
what causes the intense itching in scabies and when does it usually occur
usually at night
eggs and feces deposited in tunnel left in epidermis cause a Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
how is scabies diagnosed
look for burrows on hands and wrists
suspect in anyone with persistent, generalized, severe pruritis
confirm diagnosis by scraping burrow with a scalpel (look under microscope)
oil preparation
what is a xanthelasma (xanthoma)
collection of macrophages containing lipid droplets
what are xanthelasma (xanthoma) commonly associated with
familial hyperlipidemias nephrotic syndrome myeloma pancreatitis thyroid disease primary biliary cirrhosis may be isolated finding
single gray-blue lesion over lumbosacral area is seen in what
mongolian spot
in mongolian spot where are the melanocytes
dermis instead of epidermis
may be neural crest cells interrupted in migration
what is a cherry angioma
bright red, domed, vascular lesions on trunk
benign and increase with age
what is the most common tumor of infancy
hemangioma of infancy
more common in premature caucasian girls
what is hemangioma of infancy
bengin tumor of hyper plastic blood vessels