Dermatology Flashcards

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What is acne rosacea?

A

= prevalent skin condition characterised by episodic or persistent facial flushing

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What is acne vulgaris?

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= chronic disorder of the skin affecting the pilo-sebaceous unit, in which there is a blockage of the follicle leading to comedones and inflammation

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3
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Other terms for open/ closed comedones?

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Open comedones = blackhead
Closed comedones = white heads

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4
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What is a keloid scar?

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= raised scars that extend beyond the initial boundaries of the injury

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5
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What are atrophic scars?

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= flat or indented

(such as ice-pick, box-car, or rolling scars)

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6
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What are hypertrophic scars?

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= raised scars

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7
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How long should each treatment course for acne be tried for?

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= 12 weeks

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8
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If standard acne treatment fails, what must be used?

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= isotretinoin

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9
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Mild-moderate acne can be traeted with (3)

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  • topical benzoyl peroxide
  • topical antiobiotics
  • topical retinoids
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10
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Topical antibiotics used for mild-moderate acne?

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= clindamycin

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11
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Topical retinoids used for mild-moderate acne?

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= tretinoin/ adapalene

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