Blistering ulcerative conditions Flashcards

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information on vesiculobullous diseases and its types

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  • immune mediated disease
  • 4 types - pemphigoid/gus, erythema multiforme and angina bullous haemorrhagica
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What causes the immunogenic reaction for each of the following :
- erythema multiforme
- pemphigoid/gus
- aphtous stomatitis
- OFG
- lichen planus

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  • type 3 hypersensitivity = erythema multiforme
  • antibody = pemphigoid/gus
  • cell mediated = OFG , lichen planus and aphthous ulceration
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in antibody mediated ulcerative conditions (what are these) what is the chemical mechinism for their cause

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  • antibody has affinity for a protein, specifically a certain epitope on that protein.
  • this changes the shape of the protein and thus is function / appearance = link to the clinical appearance
  • embryologically skin and mucosa from similar area thus share similar diseases with this cause
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what attaches cells together within the epithelium and to the lamina propria

what is the protein in this called that is atacked by antibody related ulcerative conditions

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  • desmosomes cell to cell in epithelium
  • hemidesmosomes cell - lamina propria cells
  • desmoglien
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what is test for pemphigoid/gus

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  • direct / indirect immunofluorescence
  • direct = biopsy (already bound to tissue) - more for diagnosis
  • indirect = from PLASMA of blood (not bound yet) - more for disease activity levels

note - biopsy cannot be placed in formalin transport medium as lose binding sights

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what is erythema multiforme
- mode of action
- causes of this reaction
- where effects
- another name for this
- oral symptoms
- tell tale sign of this condition

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  • type 3 hypersensitivity reaction (to herpes simplex, drugs or bacteria - mycoplasma)
  • antibodies from b cells bind with a previously known antigen (most likely) combining within the circulaiton, get stuck in capillaries as cant fit through = complements activated in blood vessels = vascular inflammatory response
  • systemic condition - can be skin, genital, mucosal (oral, pharygeal etc.)x
  • target type lesions on skin and ulcers on mucosa (lesion, band of paleness perilesionally then erythematous tissue surrounding)
  • another name = steven johnston syndrome
  • agony = cannot eat or drink
  • MORE present at front of mouth - crusting lips from ulcer healing = E.M.MUST BE IN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
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treatment for ORAL LESIONS in erythema multiforme

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  1. systemic steroids (up to highest doses - 60mg/day) - prednisolone (stops antibodys binding and complement activation in tissue
  2. systemic aciclovir
  3. encourage fluid intake and analgesics
  4. recurrent = aciclovir prophylaxis daily and allergy test as wide range of env. triggers
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information on angina bullosa haemorrhagica
- cause
- symptoms
- treatment
- where effected
- healing?
- worst lesions and contents of blister

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  • blood blistering condition
  • cause = minor trauma / unknown
  • generally no symptoms
  • where = buccal mucosa (tramua caused) and soft palate (unknown cause)
  • tx = symptom tailored - difflam spray and chlorhexidine mouthwash
  • healing = in a few days but can be recurrent
  • can get larger lesions at junction between hard and soft palate but mostly blood stained inflammatory exudate rather than blood)
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… pemphigoid and gus information…

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