Clinical Testing in Derm Flashcards

1
Q

Chicken pox?

A

swab with viral transport medium

yellow top container

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2
Q

herpangina?

A

swab of lesion, sample of stool for enterovirus PCR

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3
Q

Erythema infectiosum

A

antibody testing (parvovirus B19 IgM test)

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4
Q

Orf

A

No lab confirmation needed

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5
Q

Erysipelas?

A

raised WCC

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6
Q

Leg ulcers?

A

doppler before applying pressure to exclude arterial cause

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7
Q

Ring worm?

A

clinical appearance, woods light and skin scrapings

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8
Q

contact dermatitis?

A

patch testing

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9
Q

Psoriasis?

A

no routine tests

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10
Q

Venous leg ulcer?

A

ABPI, wound swab

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11
Q

Pemphigus vulgaris

A

skin biopsy to show superficial intraepidermal split above basal layer

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12
Q

Bullous pemphigoid

A

Skin biopsy will show deeper blister and subepidermal split through basement membrane

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13
Q

Phototoxic cutaenous drug reactions?

A

phtotesting for suspected phototoxic drug reactions

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