Clinical Sign Recognition, Spot Diagnosis Flashcards

1
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What causes Koilonychia?

A

Fe deficiency anaemia

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2
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What is the pattern of rosacea?

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Pustules that look like acne but without comodones

Dilated blood vessels

Symmetrical

Spares the nasolabial folds

Non scarring

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3
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What are the subtypes of rosacea?

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Erythemato-telangiectatic

Papulo-pustular

Ocular

Phymatous

Steroid-induced

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4
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What causes rosacea?

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High concentration of antimicrobial peptides such as cathelicidins attract neutrophils causing NO release

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5
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What do you use to treat rosacea?

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Metronidazole (an anti-inflammatory effect not anti-microbial)

Azelaic acid

Tetracycline abx

Vascular laser

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What is seborrhoeic dermatitis?

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Skin pathology effecting the face globally

Immune response to malassezia (a fungus)

Scaely dermatosis, dandruff

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7
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Common causes of perioral dermatitis?

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Local or nasal inhaled steroid use

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8
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What is typical of a malar rash?

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Clear demarcated

Scarring

Bilateral

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9
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In which patient do you usually get Necrobiosis lipoidica?

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Insulin dependent diabetics

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10
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In which condition do you get pyoderma gangrenosum?

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IBD

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11
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What is pyoderma gangrenosum?

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Neutrophilic dermatosus

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12
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What is arcus senilis?

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Cholesterol deposits in or hyalinosis of the corneal stroma

Associated with familial hyperlipidaemia

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13
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What are some causes of loss of eye red reflex?

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Retinoblastoma

Detached retina

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14
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What is the pathonemonic sign of dermatomyositis?

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Gottrans papules

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15
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What do you investigate for in dermatomyositis?

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Malignancy as it can be a paraneoplastic effect

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16
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What is calciphylaxis?

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Necrosis of skin and fatty tissue due to calcific uaemic arteiolopathy secondary to renal failure

17
Q

What is kaposi sarcoma?

A

Endothelial cancer secondary to a oncogenic viral infection (Human herpesvirus 8) secondary to immunesuppression (typically HIV)

18
Q

What is osteogenesis imperfecta? What are some signs?

A

Brittle bone disease

Scoliosis, blue sclera

19
Q

What is torus palantini?

A

Benign lump at roof on mouth

20
Q

What is a serious side effect of bisphosphonates?

A

Osteonecrosis of jaw

21
Q

What is the most common presentation of anthrax infection?

A

Cutaneous anthrax - painless, itchy bump, black scab

22
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What is a granuloma annulare?

A

A delpayed hypersensitivity reaction to some component of dermis and local inflammation

Round and hard, benign

23
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What is erythema multiforme?

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Hypersensitivity reaction usually triggered by infections, most commonly herpes simplex virus

24
Q

What is pompholyx?

A

Common type of eczema affecting the hands and sometimes the feet, commonly in result to heat. Scally and itchy

25
Q

DDx for lesions on palms and soles?

A

Secondary and congenital syphilis

Hand, foot, and mouth

Kawasaki’s

Infective endocarditis

26
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What is toxic epidermal necrolysis?

A

Rare, acute, serious reaction (commonly drug) where epidermis lifts off

27
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What is Henloch-Schonlein purpura? What signs accompany it?

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Form of leukocytoclastic vasculitis, most often observed in children. Destruction of WBCs

Abdominal pain

Arthritis

Rash

28
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What is pyogenic granuloma?

A

Common skin growth that presents as shiny red mass (raw minced meat appearance).

Commonly follows trauma

29
Q

What is a dermatofibroma?

A

Common benign fibrous skin lesion

30
Q

What are koplik spots?

A

Prodromic viral enanthem measles

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