SM 1 Flashcards

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Pedunculated papules that are flesh-colored to pink; commonly reen in area of frictions (neck, axilla, groin)

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Acro Chordons (skin) tags

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Bright red small papular on trunk/ extremities; benign vascular proliferation; common development in adulthood but don’t change in size

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Cherry Angioma

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Pink/brown firm papule; composed of collagen, fibroblasts, capillaries; dimples inward when pressed w/ two fingers

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Dermatofibroma

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yellow papules w/ umbilicated center -> very similar looking to molluscum; common on forehead/nipples/genitalia of adults; caused by hypertrophy of sebaceous glands; a side effect of cyclosporine in transplant pts.

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Sebaceous hyperplasia

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5
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Raised from plaques which extend beyond wound margin; more common in black/brown ptr; increased dermal fibroblasts and collagen blunders; can occur after injury, surgery, or spontaneously

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Keloid

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flesh-colored module w/ central punctum (opened w/ black keratin debris); common on face and trunk; Not a sebaceous cyst, nothing to do with w/ sebaceous gland

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Epidermoid cyst

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7
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the flesh-colored module on the scalp; no punctum ( how to distinguish from epidermoid cyst); surgical removal/ incursion for tx

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Pilot cyst

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tumor of fat cells that is mobile, soft, no punctum; can occur anywhere; no symptoms-> surgical removal for TX

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Lipoma

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9
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brown macule or patch in the sun-exposed area (flat); persists throughout life and don’t fade over time

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Lentigo

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10
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bruise-like purpura related to UV exposure; UV radiation causes dermis atrophy-> easy bleeding from dermal blood vessels; common in hands (dural side) and forearms in elderly pts.

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Senile purpura/ solar purpura/ actinic purpura

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11
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the proliferation of melanocytes after birth; 3 types- Junctional nevi; dark brown to black macule, melanocyte proliferation in the epidermis; compound nevi; brown raised or dome-shaped papule, melanocyte proliferation in epidermis + dermis; Intradermal; light brown to a skin-colored elevated dome-shaped papule, melanocyte proliferation in dermis

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Benign Nevi (Acquired melanocytic nevi)

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12
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caused by the proliferation of melanocytes during embryogenesis; size and shape varies -> dictates risk for melanoma

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Congenital Nevi (birthmarks)

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