Itchy Eruptions Flashcards

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What is urticaria

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Local increase in permeability of capillaries and small venules, causing a raised itchy rash

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Causes of urticaria

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Foods, drugs, insect bites, contact, viral or parasitic infections, autoimmune, and hereditary

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Presentations with urticaria

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Angioedema, anaphylaxis

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Management of urticaria

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Antihistamines and corticosteroids for severe acute

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Description of urticaria lesions

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Pink wheels, can be round, annular or polycyclic

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History of lichen planus

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Family history 10%, may be drug induced

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Common sites for lichen planus

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Forearms, wrists, legs, oral mucosa

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Description of lesion in lichen planus

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Violaceous (iliac) flat topped papules or hyperpigmented papules in darker skin. Symmetrical distribution

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Associated features with lichen planus

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Nail changes, hair loss, lacy white streaks on oral mucosa and skin lesions (Wickham’s striae)

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Management of lichen planus

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Corticosteroids and antihistamines

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History of patient with scabies

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May have history of contact with symptomatic individuals, pruritis worse at night

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Common sites of scabies

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Sides of finers, finger webs, wrists, elbows, ankles, feet, nipples and genitals

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Skin lesions in scabies

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Linear burrows (can be tortuous) or rubbery nodules

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Associated features of scabies

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Secondary eczema and impetigo

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Possible investigations into scabies

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Skin scrape, look for mite under microscope

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Management of scabies

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Scabicide such as permethrin or malathion. Antihistamines