Paeds: Derm Flashcards

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  • High-grade fever (>5 days), resistant to antipyretics
  • Strawberry tongue + white coating (mucous membranes)
  • Red + swollen palms/soles/lips (peeling)
  • Bilateral conjunctival injections (no discharge)
  • Polymorphic blanching rash on abdo
  • Cervical lymphadenopathy
A

Kawasaki Disease (Vasculitis)

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Kawasaki disease has a risk of

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Coronary artery aneurysm

- Always do Echo

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Management of Kawasaki disease

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Aspirin (high-dose)
IV Ig

  • Risk of Reye’s syndrome
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4
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Macular > Papular > Vesicular rash

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Chicken pox

  • caused by varicella zoster virus (VZV)
  • infective 4 days before rash + 5 days after
  • incubation period 10-21 days
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Complications of chicken pox

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Shingles (dormant in dorsal root ganglion)
Impetigo
Necrotising fasciitis (by Group A Strep)
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6
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  • White grains of salt on buccal mucuosa (koplik spots)
  • Proximal period (irritable, fever, conjunctivitis)
  • Maculopapular rash behind ears > then whole body
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Measles

  • caused by RNA Paramyxovirus (measles morbillivirus), spread through droplets
  • infectious from prodrome till 4 days after rash starts
  • Incubation period 10-14 days
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7
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Investigations for Measles

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IgM antibodies detected within a few days of rash

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8
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Complications of Measles

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Otitis media
Pneumonia
Encephalitis (1-2 weeks post infection)
Subacute sclerosing pan encephalitis (Dawson Disease)

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9
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Management of Measles

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Supportive

Notify public health

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10
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Fever
Malaise
Muscular pain
Parotitis (earache, pain eating)
 - unilateral > bilateral (70%)
A

Mumps

  • can cause orchiditis
    deafness
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Lethargy
Fever
Headache
Erythematous rash “slapped cheeks” that spreads to proximal arms and extensors

A
Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease) 
"Slapped-cheek syndrome"
  • caused by Parvovirus B19
  • can lead to aplastic crisis (decreased RBCs)
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12
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Cause of chicken pox

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varicella zoster virus (VZV)

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13
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Cause of measles

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RNA Paramyxovirus (measles morbillivirus)

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14
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Cause of erythema infectiosum

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Parvovirus B19

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15
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2-6 years old
Nausea
Fever (2 days)
Headache
Sore throat
Strawberry tongue
"Pinhead" rash (punctate erythema) on torso with sand paper texture (palm/sole sparing)
A

Scarlet fever

  • reaction to toxins produced by Group A haemolytic strep (Streptococcus pyogenes)
  • incubation period 2-4 days

Can lead to rheumatic fever

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Cause of Scarlet fever

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Group A haemolytic strep (Streptococcus pyogenes)

17
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Investigations for scarlet fever

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Throat swab

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Management of scarlet fever

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Penicillin V (oral, 10 days)
- Azithromycin (if PA)
Notify public health
Can return to school 24h after starting ABx

19
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Age: 6 months - 2 years
Maculopapular rash
Papular erythema on uvula + soft palate (nagayama spots)
Diarrhoea
Cough
Fever (3-5 days)
A
Roseola Infantum (Exanthem subitum)
"Sixth Disease"
  • Caused by Herpes virus 6 (HHV6)
  • Incubation period of 5-15 days
  • Febrile convulsions in (10-15%)
  • Can still go to school
20
Q

Complications of roseola infantum

A

Febrile convulsions in (10-15%)
Aseptic meningitis
Hepatitis

21
Q

Lethargy
Lesions on trunk
Herald patch presents first

A

Pityriasis rosea

22
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Vesicular rash (hands, feet, face, buttocks, legs, genitals)
Fever
Sore throat
Oral ulcers
Abdominal pain
A

Hand, foot + mouth disease

  • caused by Coxsackie A16
    Enterovirus 71
23
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Cause of hand, foot and mouth disease

A

caused by Coxsackie A16

Enterovirus 71

24
Q

Cause of Roseola infantum

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Caused by Herpes virus 6 (HHV6)

25
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Management of hand, foot and mouth disease

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Self limiting

Don’t need to be kept out of school