Skin Path - Pathogenesis Flashcards

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Urticaria (Hives)

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Type 1 rxn of skin

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Eczema

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Allergens taken up by Langerhans cells, presented to naive T cells that develop memory. On re-exposure, T cells proliferate and home to skin where their cytokines produce the damage.

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Erythema Multiforme

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Type IV cytotoxic rxn. CD 8 T lymphs become sensitized to an unknown antigen within epithelium and kill keratinocytes

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Psoriasis

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  • HLA related TH1 cell mediated rxn to an unknown antigen
  • TNF is the major mediator
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Lichen Planus

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  • Type IV cytotoxic rxn to an unknown antigen
  • Causes slowed epithelial turnover = orthokeratosis
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Discoid Lupus Erythematosus

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Type III rxn. Deposition of immune complexes and complement in bm zone.

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Pemphigus

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  • Type II rxn (antibody mediated cellular dysfunction)
  • IgG or M forms against intracellular cement (desmoglein 1 and 3) and deposits around desmosomes but not hemidesmosomes causing cell bridges to fall apart.
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Bullous Pemphigoid

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IgG directed against hemidesmosomes

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Dermatitis Herpetiformis

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Certain HLA types predispose to antibodies produced against gliadin (in gluten) which cross react with reticulin, which anchors bm to papillary dermis.

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10
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Verruca Vulgaris

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Caused by HPV 2, 4, 6, 40

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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  • Field Theory - sun effects a large area causing transformation of multiple cells rather than a clone
  • Other causes: arsenic, radiation, burn scars
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Keratoacanthoma

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  • Unknown etiology
  • Arises from hair follicle epithelium
  • It shows p53 mutations and may represent a SCCA that regresses because it is destroyed by host tissue or cannot fully establish independent growth
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Basal Cell Carcinoma

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Sun-induced somatic mutation of both alleles of a tumor suppressor gene.

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Basal Cell Nevus Sx

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Genetic mutation of 1 allele of a suppressor gene requiring a 2nd hit to inactivate the other allele

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