Clinical Presentations in Dermatology Flashcards

1
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generalised itchy rash and fever, crops of skin vesicles of different ages

A

chicken pox

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2
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dermatomal distribution, tingling pain

A

shingles

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3
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vesicles and pain in auditory canal and throat, facial palsy, irritation of 8th cranial nerve can cause deafness/tinnitus/vertigo

A

Ramsay Hunt

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4
Q

Blistering rash at vermillion border

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Primary gingivostomatitis (herpes simplex virus)

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5
Q

fleshy, firm, umbilicated, pearlescent nodules with central punctum

A

warts (molluscum contagiosum)

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6
Q

blistering rash at back of throat caused by enterovirus

A

herpangina

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7
Q

slapped cheek

A

erythema infectiosum, parvovirus B19

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8
Q

firm flesh nodules on hands of farmer

A

Orf

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9
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target lesions with erythema

A

erythema multiforme

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10
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pain, swelling, erythema, warmth, systemic upset, lymphadenopathy

A

cellulitis

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11
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honey coloured crusts usually on face

A

impetigo

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12
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sharply defined superficial infetion, often affects face unilaterally with fever

A

erysipelas

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13
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associated with very intense itch

A

pediculosis (lice)

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14
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symmetrical well defined red plaques with silver scale on extensor surfaces

A

psoriasis

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15
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pain often relieved by elevation

A

venous ulcer

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16
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pain relieved by hanging leg out of bed

A

arterial ulcer

17
Q

white scar tissue dotted with dilated, red cappilaries

A

atrophie blanche

18
Q

cafe au lait spots

A

neurofibromatosis

19
Q

shagreen patches

A

tuberose sclerosis

20
Q

flaccid blisters of trunk, sore but not itchy, positive Nikolsky’s sign

A

pemphigus vulgaris

21
Q

can be itchy, negative Nikolsky sign

A

bullous pemphigoid

22
Q

intermittent blistering of hands and feet, especially in hot weather

A

epidermolysis bullosa

23
Q

painful, slow growing lump, pearly, only invades locally

A

basal cell carcinoma

24
Q

usually on sun damaged skin, growth, may be painful

A

Squamous cell carcinoma

25
Q

most common on sun exposed sites, dark lesion

A

melanoma

26
Q

erythematous plaque on legs, precursor to carcinoma

A

Bowen’s disease

27
Q

anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, abdo pain, nausea, urine dark and red, vomiting

A

Acute Intermittent Porphyria

28
Q

Widespread symmetrical rash, mucous membranes spared, itch fever after taking drug

A

Exantematous drug eruption

29
Q

immediate prickling with delayed erythema and pigmentation after taking drug

A

photoxic cutaenous drug reaction

30
Q

well demarcated round/ovoid plaques, red and painful, on hands, genitlia, kips, oral mucosa, resolves whenn drug stopped

A

fixed drug eruption

31
Q

flush easily, made worse by spicy foods, temp change, hot drinks, sun exposure

A

rosacea