Dermatology Flashcards

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Initial infection causing hidradenitis suppurativa is what? With time, what other organism may predominate?

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S aureus intially

Proteus later

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What finding would support a diagnosis of keratoacanthoma over SCC?

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Central crater in keratocacanthomas.

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Localized or generalized hair loss, probably related to autoimmune attack on hair follicles is what?

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Alopecia areata
Exclamation point hairs are pathognomonic
Evidence of autoimmune process: antithyroglobulin, antimicrosomal ab

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Autoantibodies to what proteins cause bullous pemphigoid? Sx?

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Integrins of hemidesmosomes (binds basement membrane)

Tense bullae that remain intact. Do NOT usually affect mucosa

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Autoantiboides to what proteins cause pemphigus vulgaris?

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Cadherins (desmogleins) of desmosomes (bind keratinocytes)
Positive Nikolsky sign - blister with gentle traction
Can involve mucosa!

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AK lead to what skin cancer?

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Squamous cell carcinoma

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Young athlete with comedonal and inflammatory nodular eruption on patient’s face, chest and back. Cause of rash?

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Methyltestosterone

Androgens promote follicular epidermal hyperproliferation and excess sebum production

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Red-Blue tumor under the nail = glomangioma (benign glomus tumor). What cell type does it originate from?

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Smooth mm cells - control THERMOREGULATORY functions of dermal glomus bodies

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Xanthelasmas may occur in association with what?

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Primary or secondary hyperlipidemia
Cholestatic conditions like primary biliary cirrhosis are a potential cause of hypercholesterolemia leading to xanthelasma

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What causes wrinkling?

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  1. epidermal atrophy with flattening of rete ridges
  2. Dec collagen fibril production
  3. Inc degradation of collagen and elastin in the dermis
  4. Inc crosslinking of collagen
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Autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammatory myopathy (proximal mm weakness), gottron papules (flat-topped papules over joints), and heliotrope rash

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Dermatomyositis

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A defect in what enzyme is the cause of xeroderma pigmentosum?

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Endonuclease - nucleotide excision repair defect

Excises distortions in DNA caused by thymine dimers

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Erythematous pruritic papules, vesicles and bullae that appear bilaterally and symmetrically on the extensor surfaces is strongly assoc with what GI disease?

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Celiac disease - dermatitis herpetiformis

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Differentiate junctional, compound, and intradermal nevus

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Junctional - nevus cells limited to dermoepidermal junction
Compound - both dermal and epidermal involvement
Intradermal - “older lesions” - nevus cells in dermal layer

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Vitiligo is a common condition characterized by patches of hypopigmented areas of the skin and is caused by what?

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Loss/absence of epidermal melanocytes in the skin

Note: Albinism is caused by absent or defective tyrosinase that results in lack of melanin. Melanocytes are present.
Post inflam hypopigmentation occurs by redistribution of existing melanin in the skin or reduced transfer of melanin to keratinocytes

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Maculopapular rash, diffuse itching after showers, dizzy, syncope, flushing, abdominal cramps. Skin biopsy showing large cluster of mast cells that are positive for KIT (CD117) is what condition?

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Systemic mastocytosis- abnormal prolif of mast cells and inc histamine release –> hypersecretion of GASTRIC ACID by parietal cells in the stomach

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Patient with light skin and silvery hair with history of recurrent skin and respiratory infections and horizontal nystagmus has what condition?

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Chediak-Higashi syndrome
defect in neutrophil phagosome lysosome fusion –> abnormal giant lysosomal inclusions visible on light microscopy
Partial oculocutaneous albinism is d/t abnormal melanin storage in melanocytes

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Effect of Tretinoin on Collagen Formation in Photodamaged Skin

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Activation of nuclear gene transcription
Tretinoin is a hormone. These nuclear receptors are related to a super family of nuclear DNA transcription factors, which include STEROID, THYROID hormone, and vitamin D receptors. The nuclear retinoic acid receptor family called RARs

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hemangiomas are derived from what tissue?

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Endothelial cell type -  mesenchyme-
Blood vessels (endothelium) can turn into benign hemangioma