Skin Disease in Pregnancy Flashcards

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What physiological changes occur to the skin in pregnancy?

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  • Pre-existing conditions often worsen
    • Acne flares in 3rd trimester
  • Increased pigmentation common - linea nigra
  • Spider naevi
  • Broad pink linear striae
  • Hand and nipple eczema common post-partum
  • Psoriasis
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What managements of skin conditions are contraindicated in pregnancy?

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  • Oral or topical erythromycin
  • Retinoids
  • Topical steroids
  • Methotrexate
  • Roaccutane
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What is Pemphigoid gestationis?

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Rare pruritic AI bullous disorder

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When does pemphigoid gestationis present in pregnancy?

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Late 2nd or 3rd trimester

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What are the signs and symptoms of pemphigoid gestationis?

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Lesions begin on abdomen 50% of time → widespread clustered blisters, sparing face can occur

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What is the management of pemphigoid gestationis in pregnancy?

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  • Relive pruritis and stop new blister formation
  • Potent topical steroids
  • Oral prednisolone
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What is Polymorphic Eruption of Pregnancy?

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Self-limiting pruritic inflammatory disorder

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When does polymorphic eruption of pregnancy occur?

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3rd trimester or immediately Post-partum

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What are the signs and symptoms of polymorphic eruption of pregnancy?

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  • Begins on lower abdomen, involving pregnancy striae - can extend to thigh, buttocks, legs, arms, sparing umbilicus and rarely involves face, hands, feet
  • In 70% of cases, lesions become confluent and widespread, resemble erythroderma
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What is the management of polymorphic eruption of pregnancy?

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Symptomatic relief

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What are the complications of polymorphic eruption of pregnancy?

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  • Preterm delivery
  • SGA
  • Recurrence
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What is Prurigo of Pregnancy?

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Pruritic disorder that affects 20% of normal pregnancies

  • No effect on mother or baby
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What tests must be done for suspect prurigo of pregnancy?

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  • LFTs to rule out OC
    • Presents with pruritis
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When does prurigo of pregnancy occur?

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  • Early 3rd trimester of pregnancy
  • Resolves after delivery
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What are the signs and symptoms of prurigo of pregnancy?

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Present as excoriated papules on extensor limbs, abdomen, shoulder

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What is the management of prurigo of pregnancy?

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Symptomatic treatment + topical steroids and emollients

17
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What is Pruritis Folliculitis?

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Pruritic follicular eruption with papules and pustules affecting trunk can involve limbs

18
Q

When does pruritis folliculitis in pregnancy?

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  • 2nd or 3rd trimester
  • Resolves a week after delivery
19
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What are the signs and symptoms of pruritis folliculitis in pregnancy?

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Acne - considered a type of hormone-induced acne

20
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What is the management of pruritis folliculitis in pregnancy?

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Topical steroids

21
Q

What is Atopic Eczema?

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Pruritic condition affecting up to 5% of population

22
Q

What are the signs and symptoms of atopic eczema in pregnancy?

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Most common cause of pregnancy rash

23
Q

What is the management of atopic eczema in pregnancy?

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  • Emollients
  • Bath additives