Skin Examination Flashcards
1
Q
What framework should be used to describe a rash and a lesion? (pigmented & non pigmented)
A
Rash: (DCM)
- Distribution (where is it)
- Configuration (groups, lines, random)
- Morphology (what sort of lesion)
Pigmented lesion: (ABCDE)
- Asymmetry
- Border
- Colour
- Diameter
- Elevation
Non pigmented lesion: (4 S’s)
- Site
- Size
- Shape
- Surrounding tissue
2
Q
What do the following distributions refer to:
- acral
- dermatomal
- flexor
- extensor
- generalised
- follicular
- photosensitive
- truncal
- unilateral
- seborrhoeic
A
- Acral: Distal portion of areas, hands, feet, nose, ears.
- Dermatomal: Follows the areas of a dermatome.
- Flexor: Only on flexor surfaces.
- Extensor: Only on extensor surfaces.
- Generalised: Universally distributed.
- Follicular: Arising from hair follicles.
- Photosensitive: Arises from sunexposed areas.
- Truncal: Favours the trunk not on the limbs.
- Unilateral: Eruption only on one side of the body.
- Seborrhoeic: Affecting oily skin, Scalp, behind ears, eyebrows, nasolabial folds, sternum and interscapular.
3
Q
What are the different configurations you can have?
A
Discoid (coin shaped)
Annular (grouped in a circle or oval)
Linear
Gyrate (appears to be whirling in a circle)
Target lesions
4
Q
Describe the following terms (provide examples)
- macule
- papule
- nodule
- plaque
- vesicle
- bulla
- pustule
A
- Macule: flat, non palpable area of colour change
- Petechiae, lentigo
- Papule: elevated, palpable mass less than 0.5cm in diameter
- Seborrhoeic keratosis, viral warts
- Nodule: elevated, palpable mass which is greater than 0.5cm, involves dermis +/- subcutis
- Lipoma, metastases, neurofibroma
- Plaque: elevated, flat topped palpable lesion
- Psoriasis, keloid scar, cutaneous sarcoidosis
- Vesicle: a papule filled with clear fluid, <5mm
- Herpes simplex, varicella/zoster, pompholyx
- Bulla: Elevated, filled with clear fluid, >5mm
- Friction blister, bullous pemphigoid
- Pustule: Elevated, usually <5mm, filled with purulent fluid (pus)
- Acne vulgaris, folliculitis, pustular psoriasis
5
Q
Describe the following terms
- telangiectasia
- purpura
- petechia
- ecchymosis
- fissure
- lichenification
A
- Telangiectasia: Visible dilatation of small cutaneous blood vessels
- Purpura: non blanching macules or papules of blood in the skin
- Petechia: non blanching pinsized maccules of blood in the skin
- Eccychymosis: large extravasation of blood into the skin (a bruise)
- Fissure: a thin crack or slit in the skin
- Lichenification: thickening of the skin due to chronic scratching/rubbing
6
Q
Questions for Skin Lesions
A
- Immunosuppressant/ transplant?
- Ocuupation history/ time abroad
- hobbies/ time outdoors
- Sun beds
- Burnt as a child
- Protection measures
- Skin type