Psoriasis Flashcards

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what is psoriasis

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a chronic inflammatory autoimmune skin disease

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typical psoriasis presentation

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clearly defines, red scaly plaques. Very itchy and can have a severe impact on quality of life

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what is the pathology behind psoriasis

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autoimmune inflammation leads to increased keratinocyte proliferation causing increased turn over and shedding of cells

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what keratinocyte defects are seen in psoriasis

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keratinocytes produce more keratin making them thicker

maintain their nuclei - parakeratosis

Keratinocytes don’t adhere properly leading to scaling

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how does plaque psoriasis present

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flattened areas of elevation
inflamed and red
white-silver scales
scalp and tensor regions

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how does guttate psoriasis present

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after a strep infection

small, red individual spots on trunk and limbs

starts in childhood

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how does inverse psoriasis present

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smooth and shiny red lesions within skin folds

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how does pustular psoriasis present

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red skin
white elevations of pus
hands and feet

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how does erythrodermic psoriasis present

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fire-red scales
extremely itchy and painful
scales fall off in sheets

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what nail changes are seen in psoriasis

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onycholysis (detachment of nail from bed)
dystrophy
pitting
subungual hyperkeratosis

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what are some histological findings seen in psoriasis

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elongation of rete ridges 
thickening of prickle cell layer 
thin basal layer 
neutrophils at surface 
corneal abscess
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how is psoriasis diagnoses

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history and distribution of disease

skin biopsy

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topical treatments for psoriasis

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Bit D analogues 
Coal tar 
Dithranol 
Steroid ointments 
Emollients
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what are some non-topical psoriasis treatments

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narrowband UVB and PUVA
immunosuppression eg. methotrexate
Immune modulation such as targeted biological agents

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what are some co-morbidities related to psoriasis

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psoriatic arthritis 
metabolic syndrome (obesity, diabetes, hypertension, lipid abnormalities) 
Crohn's
Cancer 
Depression 
Uveitis 
Alcohol problems and smoking
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