viral infections Flashcards

1
Q

warts only involve the

A

superficial layer of the skin

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2
Q

topical cream that is used to treat ward

A

Aldara

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3
Q

red or brown spots representing thrombosed capillaires is a feature of this

A

verruca vulgaris

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4
Q

large cauliflower-like lesions on

hands of meat handlers

A

butcher’s warts

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5
Q

confirmatory test for verruca plantaris

A

electrodesiccation and biopsy

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6
Q

confluence of many small warts

A

mosaic wart

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7
Q

Warts on traumatized areas

A

VERRUCA PLANA (FLAT WARTS

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8
Q

linear arrangement of warts

due to trauma; also seen in psoriasis

A

Koebner phenomenon

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9
Q

wart may develop to

A

SCC (squamous cell carcinoma)

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10
Q

four clinical types of external genital warts

A

small papular
cauliflower floret
keratotic wart
flat topped papule

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11
Q

generalized cutaneous eruption with a

primary systemic infection.

A

Exanthem

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12
Q

Oral mucosal lesion accompanying an
exanthema (most commonly viral in nature but can be
also caused by Rickettsia, bacteria and parasites)

A

enanthem

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13
Q

Largest of all animal viruses

A

poxvirus

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14
Q

molluscum contagiosum is found normally in the

A

epidermis and infundibulum of hair follicle

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15
Q

associated with orofacial disease

A

HSV 1

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16
Q

infects the urogenital area

A

HSV 2

17
Q

Nongenital herpes • simplex infection

A

HSV 1

18
Q

grouped blisters is a feature of this

A

HSV 1

19
Q

multiple group of vesicles i a feature of this

A

HSV 2

20
Q

common cause of erythema multiforme

A

HSV 2

21
Q

tiny red macules on the soft palate and uvula

but not diagnostic of rubella

A

Forscheimers sign

22
Q

CLustered whited lesions on buccal mucosa

A

koplik spots

23
Q

roseola infantum (6th dse) is caused by

A

hhV 6 and 7

24
Q

HFMD is caused by

A

coxsackie A16

25
Q

erythema infectiosum 5th dse is caused by

A

HPV B19

26
Q

common feature of Erythema infectiosum in infants

A

slapped cheeks

27
Q

VZV is the etiologic agent for

A

chicken pox and herpes zoster

28
Q

impetigo vs hfmd

A

impetigo has flaccid blisters, HFMD has not

29
Q

acute dermatomal infection assctd with reactivation of VZ

A

herpes zoster (shingleS)

30
Q

Maternal genital HPV infection can be transmitted to the

neonate during delivery resulting in

A

anogenital warts
and respiratory papillomatosis (aspiration into Upper
Respiratory Tract)