Musculoskeletal p. 440-443 Flashcards

1
Q

Exotoxin destroys keratinocyte attachments in — only vs. toxic epidermal necrolysis, which destroys —.

A

stratum granulosum

epidermal-dermal junction

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2
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T or F? HSV1 and HSV2 can cause herpetic whitlow?

A

T (finger) (dentist and wrestlers)

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3
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Which infection involving upper dermis and superficial lymphatics, usually from S. pyogenes?

A

Erysipelas

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4
Q

Which infection causes multiple crops of

lesions in various stages from vesicles to crusts?

A

Varicella zoster virus

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5
Q

Erythema multiforme is associated with which infections, paths and drugs?

A

Mycoplasma, pneumoniae, HSV
drugs: sulfa drugs, β-lactams, phenytoin
cancers
autoimmune disease

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6
Q

A small, rough, erythematous or brownish papules or

plaques that inc the risk of squamous cell carcinoma is called what?

A

Actinic keratosis

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7
Q

Hairy leukoplakia occurs in what kind of pt? What virus mediates it?

A

Occurs in HIV-positive patients, organ transplant recipients.
EBV mediated

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8
Q

What is a more severe form of Stevens-Johnson syndrome with > 30% of the body surface area involved ?

A

toxic epidermal necrolysis

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9
Q

Obese Pt with gastric adenocarcinoma may present with what type of kind disorder?

A

Acanthosis nigricans (hyperplasia of spinosum)

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10
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Wickham striae seen in Lichen Planus refers to what?

A

Mucosal involvement manifestations, (reticular white lines)

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11
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Lichen Planus is associated with what virus?

A

Associated with hepatitis C, HHV-8

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12
Q

Erythema nodosum is associated with what 7 conditions?

A
sarcoidosis, 
coccidioidomycosis, 
histoplasmosis, 
TB, 
streptococcal infections, 
leprosy , 
Crohn disease
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13
Q

Which environmental condition can lead to impetigo?

A

Sunburn

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14
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— is dominant in tanning and photoaging, — in sunburn.

A

UVA

UVB

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15
Q

“palisading” nuclei is see in:

“pseudopalisading” nuclei is seen in:

A

Basal cell tumors, Schwanomas

Glioblastoma multiforme, Neuroblastoma

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16
Q

Ulcerative red lesions with frequent scale and associated with chronic draining sinuses describes what path?

A

Squamous cell carcinoma

17
Q

— is a variant of squamus cell carcinoma that grows rapidly (4–6 weeks) and may regress spontaneously over
months.

A

Keratoacanthoma

18
Q

Paths that are S-100?

A

Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Schwannoma
Melanoma

19
Q

keratin “pearls” seen in 2 paths?

A

Squamous cell carcinoma of lung

Squamous cell carcinoma of skin

20
Q

Pink, pearly nodules, commonly with —, rolled borders and central crusting or ulceration describes what path?

A

telangiectasias

Basal cell carcinoma (pears on the base of ocean)

21
Q

Which scaly plaque is precursor to squamous cell carcinoma?

A

Actinic keratosis

22
Q

BRAF gene mutation is seen in what 4 paths?

A

Serrated polyps
Papillary carcinoma of thyroid
Melanoma
Letterer-siwe

23
Q

At what diameter can we call a lesion melanoma?

A

Diameter > 6 mm

24
Q

Metastatic or unresectable melanoma in patients with — mutation can be treated with vemurafenib.

A

BRAF V600E (valine to glutamate)

25
Q

Name 4 types of melanoma?

A

superficial spreading
nodular - worst
lentigo maligna - older, multinucleated melanocytes
acral lentiginous - on feet or palmer surface

26
Q

Deposits of IgA at tips of dermal papillae is seen in what blistering skin disorder? What type of HS?

A

Dermatitis herpetiformis

HS type III

27
Q

What blistering skin disorder shows immunofluorescence of antibodies around epidermal cells in a reticular (net-like) pattern?

A

Pemphigus vulgaris

28
Q

Appoptosis of keratinocyes is seen in what skin disorder?

A

sunburn

29
Q

Erythema nodosum is lesion of what?

A

painful inflammatory lesions of subcutaneous fat