Derm Qs Flashcards

1
Q

stuck on and benign?

A

1Seborrheic keratoses

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2
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Pitted keratolysis is caused by? First line treatment?

A

superficial bacterial infection, and first-line treatment is clindamycin lotion or erythromycin lotion

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3
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Telogen effluvium? Most commonly seen in?

A

diffuse, nonscarring alopecia that is usually triggered by a systemically stressful event

women in the postpartum period

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4
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Condylomata acuminata that is recalcitrant to therapy - next step?

A

biopsy

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5
Q

Worsens Hidradenitis suppurativa? Treatment?

A

Smoking

Oral tetracyclines + intralesional injections of triamcinolone

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6
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Dermatomyositis is associated with an increased risk of?

A

Interstitial lung disease

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7
Q

malignancy most strongly associated with pruritis?

A

Hodgkin lymphoma

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8
Q

Patients with SCLE are often positive for this marker?

A

Anti-Ro/SSA

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9
Q

Hepatitis C virus testing is indicated for patients with this skin finding? Most commonly presents where?

A

lichen planus

flexural surfaces, especially the wrists and ankles.

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10
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Necrobiosis lipoidica - presents as? Associated with?

A

atrophic, orange-colored patches often associated with visible vasculature

later stage DM

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11
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Erythroderma is most often due?

A

uncontrolled existing dermatosis such as cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, graft-versus-host disease, psoriasis, or pityriasis rubra pilaris

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12
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Sweet syndrome AKA?

Ususally caused by?

Treatment?

A

acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis

granulocyte colony-stimulating factors OR AML/MDS

Steroids

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13
Q

pruritic papules on the chest and face in a pt with HIV?

Biopsy will show?

A

eosinophilic pustular folliculitis

eosinophilic infiltrate in the hair

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14
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differentiate between HSV1, HSV2, and varicella infections?

A

direct-fluorescent antibody and PCR

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15
Q

urticarial plaques with tense bullae often on the trunk and upper legs

CBC may show?

A

Bullous pemphigoid

eosinophillia

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16
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superficial intraepidermal, flaccid bullae, which are often easily ruptured with a crust?

A

Pemphigus foliaceus

17
Q

darkening of the skin, hypertrichosis, and fragility of the skin seen in?

A

porphyria cutanea tarda

18
Q

Utricarial rash, joint pain, and fevers?

A

Urticarial vasculitis

19
Q

Atopic dermatitis with new pustules and skin breakdown?

A

Staph Aureus infection

20
Q

standard therapy for acne and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation?

A

Topical Retinoids

21
Q

Vasculitic lesions are nonblanchable or blanchable?

A

non-blanchable

22
Q

treat dermatitis herpetiformis with?

A

dapsone + gluten-free diet

23
Q

frst-line systemic treatment for patients with chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus?

A

Hydroxycholorquine