DERM - Dermatology and systemic disease Flashcards

1
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dermatomyositis affects what groups?

A
  • bimodal age

- women 2x compared to men

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what is gottrons sign? what disease is it associated with?

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  • red purple keratotic, atrophic erythema or macules on the extensor surface of finger joints
  • dermatomyositis
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what are the signs of dermatomyositis?

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  • heliotrope rash
  • gottrons sign
  • proximal muscle weakness
  • elevated serum CK
  • muscle pain on grasping
  • myogenic changes on electromyography
  • anti-Jo antibody test
  • nondestructive arthritis, arthralgia
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4
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what are the systemic effects of dermatomyositis?

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  • raynaud
  • dysphagia
  • gastroesophageal reflux
  • dysphonia
  • AV defects
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5
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what is the treatment for dermatomyositis?

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  • muscle: steroids, immunosuppressants

- skin: sun avoidance, sunscreen, topical steroids

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6
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what is the most common manifestation of systemic LE?

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malar rash

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7
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lupus disease:

  • precipitated by UVB exposure
  • lesions sharply demarcated and round
  • face and scalp most commonly affected
A

discoid lupus

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8
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what drugs can cause subacute cutaneous LE?

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  • HCTZ
  • CCBs
  • ACEi
  • terbinfafine
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9
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how is diagnosis of SLE made?

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blood tests and biopsies of lesional and possibly non-lesional skin

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what is scleroderma?

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disease causing sclerosis of the skin and visceral organs, vasculopathy (raynaud phenomenon) and presence of auto antibodies

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what are the variants of localized scleroderma?

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  • morphea
  • linear
  • en coup de sabre
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12
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what are the three stages of skin disease (diffuse and CREST) in scleroderma?

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  • edematous
  • indurative or sclerotic
  • atrophic
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what are the components of CREST?**

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  • Calcinosis: calcium deposits in the skin
  • Raynaud phenomenon: spasm of blood vessels in response to cold or stress
  • Esophageal dysfunction: acid reflux and decrease in motility of esophagus
  • Sclerodactyly: thickening and tightening of the skin on the fingers and hands
  • Telangiectasias
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what is morphea? what disease is it associated with?**

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  • starts with one to several circumscribed areas of purplish induration
  • eventually raised white scar with lilac ring**
  • scleroderma
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15
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reiters sydrome is aka? what condition is it associated with?

A
  • reactive arthritis

- sequelae of GI or GU infection

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16
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reiters syndrome is associated with what HLA?

A

B27

17
Q

what is the triad of reiters syndrome?**

A
  • arthritis
  • urethritis
  • conjunctivitis
18
Q

what is the skin finding in reiters syndrome?

A

keratoderma blenorrhagicum

19
Q

what are manifestations of T cell lymphoma?

A
  • psoriasis
  • atopic dermatitis
  • chronic contact dermatitis
20
Q

pagets disease of the breast is thought to arise from ________

A

ductal carcinoma that migrates to the skin

21
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what are the major criteria of sweets syndrome?

A
  • rapid onset of characteristic skin lesions that are tender erythematous plaques and nodules
  • typical histopathologic features: dense neutrophil infiltration without leukocytoclastic vasculitis
22
Q

what is the classic triad of hypothyroidism in thyroid disease?

A
  • edematous eyelids

- swollen lower lip and droopy facial appearance

23
Q
  • acanthosis nigricans
  • diabetic dermopathy
  • necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum
  • granuloma annulare
A

diabetes

24
Q

what are the 3 signs of psoriatic arthritis?

A
  • current: psoriatic skin or scalp disease
  • personal history
  • family history: first or second degree relative
25
Q

dactylitis is seen in what condition?

A

psoriatic arthritis

26
Q

what is the inheritance of peutz jaegher syndromes?

A

AD

27
Q

what is the inheritance of osler weber rendu?

A

AD

28
Q
  • recurrent spontaneous epistaxis
  • multiple mucocutaneous telangiectasias
  • visceral AVMs
  • first degree relative with HHT
A

osler weber rendu