Folliculitis Flashcards

1
Q

Folliculitis is a superficial bacterial infection of the hair follicles. What is the most common organisms responsible for folliculitis?

1 - streptococcus
2 - staphylococcus aureus
3 - candida albicans i
4 - escherichia coli

A

2 - staphylococcus aureus

  • folliculitis can also be caused by physical or chemical injury to the skin
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2
Q

Is folliculitis a dangerous condition?

A
  • no
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3
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Folliculitis is NOT a dangerous condition and is self limiting. How long does it typically take to settle?

1 - hours
2 - days
3 - weeks
4 - months

A

2 - days

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4
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Which 2 of the following topical antibiotics can be used to treat this if it does not settle or is more extensive down in patients?

1 - mupirocin
2 - diflucortolone valerate
3 - fusidic acid
4 - betamethasone dipropionate

A

1 - mupirocin
3 - fusidic acid

  • if topical steroids fail, can try oral antibiotics
  • other 2 are steroids
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5
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Which of the following is the definition of a furuncle, commonly referred to as a boil?

1 - superficial inflammation of the hair follicle
2 - deep infection of hair follicle that includes surrounding tissue
3 - cyst formation in hair follicle
4 - >2 hair follicles that have a deep infection affecting surrounding skin

A

2 - deep infection of hair follicle that includes surrounding tissue

  • most common cause is Staphylococcus aureus
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Which of the following is the definition of a carbuncle, commonly referred to as a boil?

1 - superficial inflammation of the hair follicle
2 - deep infection of hair follicle that includes surrounding tissue
3 - cyst formation in hair follicle
4 - >2 hair follicles that have a deep infection affecting surrounding skin

A

4 - >2 hair follicles that have a deep infection affecting surrounding skin

  • most common cause is Staphylococcus aureus
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7
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Which of the following is typically NOT used to treat boils (furuncle and carbuncle)?

1 - warm compress
2 - antibiotics
3 - incision and drainage
4 - topical steroids

A

4 - topical steroids

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8
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Are boils (furuncle and carbuncle) the same as cysts?

A
  • no
  • cysts do NOT have to be based around the hair follicle
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9
Q

Which of the following do patients with boils (furuncle and carbuncle) present with?

1 - perifollicular nodules
2 - warm
3 - induration (hard and thickened skin)
4 - painful to touch
5 - all of the above

A

5 - all of the above

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10
Q

Which of the following is NOT a realistic differential diagnosis for boils (furuncle and carbuncle)?

1 - cellulitis
2 - insect bite reaction
3 - atopic dermatitis
4 - acne

A

1 - cellulitis

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