Defense & Barriers 2: Skin Patterns Flashcards

1
Q

describe the region of the lesion & what it is

A

ALOPECIA in DORSO-CAUDAL LUMBAR AREA

from FLEA BITE HYPERSENSITIVITY in CATS, common presentation

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2
Q

name the disease

A

feline atopic skin syndrome

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3
Q

what disease is this?
acute clinical signs? (3)
chronic clinical signs? (2)

A

FLEA BITE HYPERSENSITIVITY

ACUTE signs?
1. papules
2. crusted papules
3. hot spots

CHRONIC signs?
1. lichenification
2. hyperpigmentation

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4
Q

what disease is this?
lesions? (3)

A

MALASSEZIA DERMATITIS

lesions?
1. erythema
2. yellow/brownish greasy scales
3. hyperpigmentation

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5
Q

what disease is this?
where are lesions usually found?

A

CANINE ATOPIC DERMATITIS

lesions usually found in FLEXURAL FOLDS (belly, armpit, inguinal region) and EARS

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6
Q

what disease is this?

A

PATTERN ALOPECIA, NON-PATHOGENIC

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7
Q

what kind of lesions is this?
what 2 things usually found inside?

A

PUSTULE

EOSINOPHILS & NEUTROPHILS

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8
Q

skin has ____ means to react to injury

A

LIMITED

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9
Q

use ___ magnification to form dermatological differential diagnoses, and use ___ to divide and narrow these diagnoses

A

LOW, HIGH

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10
Q

carcinoma vs. sarcoma terms for neoplastic histologic patterns?

A

carcinoma = nests, cords, glands

sarcoma = streams, whorls, bundles

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11
Q

name of disease?
how rare?
what kind of pattern is this?

A

culicuoides hypersensitivity, “itchy skin rash”

MOST COMMON SKIN IRRITATION IN HORSES

PERIVASCULAR DERMATITIS

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12
Q

name of disease?
what kind of pattern is this?

A

CANINE ATOPIC DERMATITIS

PERIVASCULAR DERMATITIS

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13
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name of disease?
what kind of pattern is this?

A

FLEA BITE HYPERSENSITIVITY

PERIVASCULAR DERMATITIS

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14
Q

what kind of pattern is this?
duration?

A

PERIVASCULAR DERMATITIS

CHRONIC SURFACE TRAUMA

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15
Q

secondary effects of perivascular dermatitis? (3)

A
  1. TRAUMA to the surface of the skin
  2. proliferation of BACTERIA, particularly Staph pseudintermedius and scheiferi
  3. MALASSEZIA infection
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16
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perivascular dermatitis
= what is it & how cells act
2 things typical for it?
diagnostic strength?

A

= ANY kind of allergic skin disease pattern, non-specific; INFLAMMATORY CELLS come OUT of vessel and STAY AROUND IT

2 things typically in perivascular dermatitis reactions?
–> LATE-PHASE TYPE 1 HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION
–> often see ACANTHOSIS

WEAK diagnostic strength because VERY COMMON

17
Q

PARAKERATOTIC hyperkeratosis
found in what kind of pattern?
3 diseases it can indicate?

A

found in PERIVASCULAR DERMATITIS

indicates…
1. zinc-responsive dermatitis
2. metabolic disturbance
3. superficial necrolytic dermatitis

18
Q

what disease is this?
what type of pattern?

A

disease = NOTOEDRIC MANGE

PERIVASCULAR DERMATITIS

19
Q

what disease is this?
pathogenesis?
what type of pattern? **something specific present

A

SUPERFICIAL NECROLYTIC DERMATITIS

pathogenesis?
–> occurs due to HEPATOPATHY where there’s LOW CIRCULATING AMINO ACIDS and thus NOT ENOUGH NUTRITION FOR SKIN TO UNDERGO APOPTOSIS

it’s a PERIVASCULAR DERMATITIS pattern, particularly PARAKERATOTIC hyperkeratosis

20
Q

interface dermatitis pattern
= what is it?
diagnostic strength?
2 diseases that usually manifest?

A

= immune-mediated pattern where inflammatory cells target basal membrane zone & keratinocytes

STRONG diagnostic strength!

usually CUTANEOUS LUPUS and CYTOTOXIC DERMATITIS

21
Q

disease name?
pattern?

A

disease = CANINE NASAL LOCALIZED DISCOID LUPUS

INTERFACE pattern

22
Q

disease name?
pattern?

A

disease = EXFOLIATIVE CANINE LUPUS

INTERFACE pattern

23
Q

intraepidermal pustular dermatitis pattern
characterized by what? (easy answer)
causes… (2)
diagnostic strength?

A

characterized by PUSTULES IN EPIDERMIS

causes?
1. pemphigus foliaceus
2. pustular foliaceus

diagnostic strength?
STRONG

24
Q

disease name?
pattern?
pathognomonic clinical sign?

A

PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS

INTRAEPIDERMAL PUSTULAR DERMATITIS PATTERN

pathognomonic clinical sign = CRUST on ear

25
Q

disease name?
pattern?
pathophysiology?

A

PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS

INTRAEPIDERMAL PUSTULAR DERMATITIS PATTERN

pathophysiology?
often occurs as TYPE 2 HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION where Abs are made against DESMOCOLLIN-1 in DESMOSOMES

26
Q

nodular dermatitis pattern
alternative term?
= what do we see? (2, one is very important)
what 2 types of infections usually occur with this?
what determines how we make a diagnosis?

A

also called DIFFUSE dermatitis

= aggregates cells in epidermis & FURUNCULOSIS

usually from BACTERIAL or MYCOBACTERIAL infection

diagnosis depends on TYPE OF INFLAMMATORY INFILTRATE

27
Q

panniculitis pattern
= definition
what disease in cats vs. dogs?

A

= inflammation of pannicular adipose tissue

DOGS = STERILE IDIOPATHIC CONDITION

CATS = MYCOBACTERIOSIS

28
Q

what disease is this?
what pattern?

A

PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS

INTRAEPIDERMAL PUSTULAR DERMATITIS

29
Q

what pattern is this?

A

SUPEPIDERMAL VESICULAR DERMATITIS

30
Q

subepidermal vesicular dermatitis pattern
affects WHAT?
diagnostic strength?
2 types of diseases it causes? (+ specific pathologies)

A

affects BASEMENT MEMBRANE ZONE

STRONG diagnostic strength

2 types of diseases it causes?
1. CONGENITAL GENODERMATOSES = DEFECT IN THE BASEMENT MEMBRANE ZONE
–> causes EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA

  1. ACQUIRED AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE affecting component of BMZ
    –> causes MUCOUS MEMBRANE PEMPHIGOID & EBA
31
Q

what disease is this?
what pattern?

A

MUCOUS MEMBRANE PEMPHIGOID

SUBEPIDERMAL VESICULAR DERMATITIS PATTERN

32
Q

what disease is this? (hint = INFLAMMATION)

A

FOLLICULITIS

33
Q

what PATTERN is this?

A

INTERFACE dermatitis

34
Q

what PATTERN is this?

A

ACUTE PERIVASCULAR dermatitis