Inflammatory Skin Disorders Flashcards

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Eczema (dermatitis) , characteristics

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Most common inflammatory skin disorder
Known as dermatitis

Characteristics:
Itching (pruritus)
Lesions with indistinct borders
Lesions may be reddened, have papules or scales
May have serous discharge & crusting
Found on face, hands, inner elbows, back of knees

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Allergic Contact Dermatitis

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T- cell delayed hypersensitivity
Due to contact with an allergen (poison ivy or latex)

Of note:
Type 1 allergens such as latex can also cause an acute dermatitis (IgE mediated)

Results in:
erythema & swelling
pruritic vesicular lesions
Pattern of distribution

Antigen must be removed for inflammatory response to resolve

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Irritant Contact Dermatitis

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Similar to allergic dermatitis ((BUT involves the innate immune system))

Skin inflammation by direct skin contact with a substance> no allergy is involved

Severity depends on concentration of irritant & length of exposure

Cause is chemical irritation form soaps or detergents

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Stasis Dermatitis

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Inflammatory skin disorder that occurs in the lower extremities

Early sign of venous insufficiency (variscosities, phlebitis, vascular trauma) & may be a precursor to venous leg ulceration

Result of venous stasis & edema from pooling of blood

Edema evolves to erythema & pruritus

May progress to scaling, petechiae & hyperpigmentation ulceration

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Psoriasis

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Chronic proliferative inflammatory disorder

Has remissions & exacerbations

Involves the skin, scalp and nails

Most common type is plaque psoriasis (well demarcated

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Psoriaris Patho

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Macrophages, fibroblasts, dendritic cells, NK cells & CD4 cells are activated

Secretion of inflammatory mediators

Affects dermis and epidermis

Hyperproliferation, altered keratin differentiation & vascular changes

Thickened epidermis & plaque formation, Lesion appears silvery & scaly, erythema

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