Pathoma: Infectious Disorders [of the skin] Flashcards
Impetigo is __________.
a superficial infection of the skin that usually occurs on the face
Impetigo and cellulitis are both due to ____________, but _______ is deeper (within the dermis).
staphylococcus aureus and streptococcus pyogenes; cellulitis
Explain the pathophysiology of staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome.
Bacteria infect the skin and release toxins that cause the stratum granulosum to detach from the lower layers of skin.
How is toxic epidermal necrosis similar to SSSS?
It is the same process, cut deeper within the skin.
Verruca are due to __________.
human papilloma virus
Molluscum contagiosum is characterized (histologically) by _________ and is caused by __________.
infected keratinocytes, which become large and purple; pox virus