DERM - Infectious causes of skin disease I Flashcards

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definition: exanthem

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rash that appears abruptly and involves several areas of the skin at once (Greek: a breaking out)

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definition: enanthem

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an eruption upon a mucous membrane

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what is the exanthem of measles / rubeola? what is the enanthem?

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  • exanthem: erythematous macules and papules which begin on the face and spread cephalo-caudad and centrifugally
  • enanthem: koplik’s spots
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  • exanthem: erythematous macules and papules which begin on the face and spread cephalo-caudad and centrifugally
  • enanthem: koplik’s spots
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measles / rubeola

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how is measles / rubeola transmitted?

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aerosolized respiratory droplets

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confluent, morbiliform rash and kopliks spot - diagnosis?

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measles / rubeola

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what is the exanthem of rubella (German measles)? what is the enanthem?

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  • exanthem: pruritic, pink to red macules and papules, begin on face and spread to neck, trunk, and extremities over 24 hours - facial rash clears on day 2, rash clears without pigmentary change or scaling by day 3
  • enanthem: 20% have petechial lesions on soft palate and uvula (Forchheimer’s sign)
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  • exanthem: pruritic, pink to red macules and papules, begin on face and spread to neck, trunk, and extremities over 24 hours - facial rash clears on day 2, rash clears without pigmentary change or scaling by day 3
  • enanthem: 20% have petechial lesions on soft palate and uvula (Forchheimer’s sign)
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rubella (German measles)

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what is the exanthem of erythema infectiosum?

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  • exanthem: starts with bright red cheeks, as the facial rash fades over 1-4 days a symmetric, erythematous reticular (lace-like) eruption appears on trunk and extremitites, lasts 5-9 days
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what is the organism responsible for erythema infectiosum?

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parvovirus B19

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what is the exanthem of exanthem subitum?

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pink macules and papules surrounded by white halos; begins on neck and spreads to proximal extremities

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what is the most common exanthem before age 2?

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exanthem subitum

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what is the prodrome of exanthem subitum?

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  • high fever
  • palpebral edema
  • cervical lyphadenopathy
  • mild upper respiratory symptoms
  • as fever subsides, rash appears**
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  • high fever
  • palpebral edema
  • cervical lyphadenopathy
  • mild upper respiratory symptoms
  • as fever subsides, rash appears**
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exanthem subitum

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pink macules and papules surrounded by white halos; begins on neck and spreads to proximal extremities

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exanthem subitum

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what is the exanthem of hand foot mouth disease? what is the enanthem?

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  • exanthem: progression of lesions - bright pink macules and papules to painful vesicles with erythematous halos to erosions with surrounding erythema
  • enanthem: erythematous erosions resembling aphthae (canker sores)
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what is the exanthem of varicella?

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progresses from macules to papules, to vesicles over 12-14 hours, tends to start on face then move to trunk

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progresses from macules to papules, to vesicles over 12-14 hours, tends to start on face then move to trunk

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varicella

19
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what is the genome of molluscum contagiosum?

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double stranded DNA pox virus

20
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what is erythrasma? what areas does it affect? what is the appearance?

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  • chronic bacterial infetion caused by corynebacterium minutissimum
  • affects toes, groin, axilla
  • sharply demarcated border, red or brown, may be pruritic or burning
21
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punched out ulcers surrounded by raised margins, covered with yellow crust

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ecthyma

22
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what is the organism responsible for regular folliculitis? hot tub folliculitis?

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  • regular: pseudomonas

- hot tub: pseudomonas

23
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what is hidradenitis suppurativa? what is the most common etiologic agent?

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  • chronic suppurative infection of apocrine sweat glands

- staph aureus

24
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what is the etiologic agent of erysipelas?

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group A strep

25
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  • perioral pallor
  • strawberry tongue
  • pastia’s lines

diagnosis? causative agent?

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  • scarlet fever

- group A strep

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what is the characterizing finding of necrotizing fasciitis?

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anesthesia of the skin of affected area