1) H&P Flashcards

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Spring conditions

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  • Atopic dermatitis

- Contact dermatitis

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2
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Summer conditions

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  • Contact dermatitis
  • Insect bites
  • Photosensitivity
  • Miliaria
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3
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Fall conditions

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  • Ragweed dermatitis

- Contact dermatitis

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4
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Winter conditions

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  • Chapping
  • Xerostosis
  • Pruritis
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5
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Occupational hazards

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  • Chemicals
  • Biological
  • Physical
  • Mechanical
  • Psychological
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6
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Common offending medications

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  • Antibiotics
  • Antihistamines
  • Fungicides
  • Local anesthetics
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7
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Poor arterial circulation may contribute significantly to dermatological manifestations including

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  • Arterial ulcers
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8
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Bad venous circulation could cause various dermatoses including

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  • Venous stasis
  • Hemosiderin deposition
  • Edema
  • Venous ulcers
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9
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Characteristics of lesions to describe

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  • Size
  • Shape
  • Outline
  • Border
  • Color
  • Texture
  • Topography
  • Contents
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10
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Nail characteristics to look at

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  • Color of nail plate, bed, and lunula
  • Thickness/texture
  • Shape (longitudinal or transverse curvature)
  • Attachment
  • Surrounding structures
  • Presence of pain
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11
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The nail plate

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  • Formed by the matrix

- Active metabolic process and susceptible to local/metabolic disorders

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12
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Anonychia

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  • Absence of nail

- One that has failed to develop

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13
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Beau’s lines

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  • Horizontal depression across nail plate

- Caused by transient arrest of nail growth from MI, PE, high fever

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14
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Blue nails

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  • Self evident

- Exposure to silver nitrate, antimalarial drugs, poor circulation, etc

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15
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Brown nails

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  • Occurs in Addison’s, arsenic intoxication, melanoma, etc.
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16
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Dystrophic nail

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  • Secondary to poor nutrition
17
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Gray nail

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  • Argyria (silver accumulation)
18
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Green nail

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  • PSeudomonas infection
19
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Hapalonychia

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  • Rubbery & pliable nail secondary to hyperhidrosis or endocrine disorders
20
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Hippocratic nails (clubbing)

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  • Excessive longitudinal curvature

- Seen in cardiac diseases, pulmonary disease, or GI diseases

21
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Koilonychia

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  • Plumber’s nail

- Long standing iron deficiency

22
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Leukonychia

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  • White spots or stria
23
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Lindsay’s nail

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  • Liver disease, azotemia

- Proximal nail is dull and white while distally is pink or brown with sharp demarcation

24
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Mee’s lines

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  • Single transverse white band

- Arsenic poisoning

25
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Melanonychia

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  • Pigmented longitudinal band
26
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Muehrcke’s nails

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  • Nephrotic syndrome

- Paired narrow horizontal white bands

27
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Onycholysis

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  • Separation from nail bed beginning distally and progressing proximally
28
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Onychomadesis

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  • Separation from nail bed beginning proximally and progressing distally
29
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Onychopuntata

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  • Pitting of the nails seen in psoriasis, lichen planus, and alopecia
30
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Onychoschizia

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  • Splitting or lamination of nail plate into layers
31
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Red lunula

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  • Associated with right-sided CHF
32
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Splinter hemorrhages

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  • Associated with subacute bacterial endocarditis and trichonosis
33
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Telangiectatic posterior nail fold

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  • Indicative of connective tissue disorder such as lupus & dermatomyositis