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

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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

17
Q

Nongenital herpes • simplex infection

18
Q

grouped blisters is a feature of this

19
Q

multiple group of vesicles i a feature of this

20
Q

common cause of erythema multiforme

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

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erythema infectiosum 5th dse is caused by
HPV B19
26
common feature of Erythema infectiosum in infants
slapped cheeks
27
VZV is the etiologic agent for
chicken pox and herpes zoster
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impetigo vs hfmd
impetigo has flaccid blisters, HFMD has not
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acute dermatomal infection assctd with reactivation of VZ
herpes zoster (shingleS)
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Maternal genital HPV infection can be transmitted to the | neonate during delivery resulting in
anogenital warts and respiratory papillomatosis (aspiration into Upper Respiratory Tract)