Sec 2 Approach to Dermatologic Diagnosis Flashcards

1
Q

Solid elevated lesion less than 0.5cm in which a significant portion projects above the plane pf surrounding skin.

A

Papule

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2
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Solid plateau-like elevation that occupies a relatively large surface area in comparison with its height above normal skin level and has a diameter larger than 0.5cm

A

Plaque

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3
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A solid, round or ellipsoidal palpable lesion that has a diameter larger than 0.5cm

A

Nodule

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4
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General term for any mass, benign or malignant

A

Tumor

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5
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An encapsulated cavity or sac lined with a true epithelium that contains fluid or semi-solid material

A

Cyst

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6
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A swelling of the skin that is characteristically evanescent, disappearing within hours, which may be tiny papules or giant plaques and may take the form of various shapes

A

Wheal

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7
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Deeper edematous reaction that occurs in areas with very loose dermis and subcutaneous tissue such as lip, eyelid or scrotum

A

Angioedema

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8
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Arises from proliferation of fibrous tissue that replaces previously normal collagen after a wound or ulceration breaches the reticular dermis

A

Scar

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9
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A hair follicle infundibulum that is dilated and plugged by keratin and lipids

A

Comedo

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10
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A hyperkeratotic conical mass of cornified cells arising over abnormally differentiated epidermis

A

Horn

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11
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Deposits of calcium in the dermis or subcutaneous tissue

A

Calcinosis

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12
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Moist circumscribed depressed lesion that results from loss of a portion or all viable epidermal or mucosal epithelium; do not scar

A

Erosion

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13
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Defect in which the epidermis and at least the upper papillary dermis have been destroyer; heals with scarring

A

Ulcer

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14
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Refers to a dimunition in size of cell, tissue, organ or part of the body

A

Atrophy

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15
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Refers to the combination of atrophy, telangiectasia and varied pigmentary changes

A

Poikiloderma

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16
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A tract connecting deep suppurative cavities to each other or to the surface of skin

A

Sinus

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17
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Linear depressions of the skin that result from changes to the reticular collagen that occur with rapid stretching of the skin

A

Striae

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18
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A wavy threadlike tunnel through the outer portion of the epidermis

A

Burrow

19
Q

Refers to a circumscribed or diffuse hardening or induration of the skin that results from dermal fibrosis

A

Sclerosis

20
Q

Flat even with surface level of surrounding skin and perceptible only as an area of color different from surrounding skin or mucous membrane

A

Macule

21
Q

Similar to macule but larger than 0.5cm

A

Patch

22
Q

Represents the blanchable pink to red color of skin or mucous membrane that is due to dilatatiin of arteries and veins

A

Erythema

23
Q

Generalized deep redness if the skin involving more than 90% of the body surface within days to weeks

A

Erythroderma

24
Q

A flat plate or flake arising from the outermost layer of stratum corneum

A

Scale

25
Q

Excessive cornification, thickening of normal keratin

A

Hyperkeratosis

26
Q

Hardened deposits that result when serum, blood or purulent exudate dries on the surface of the skin

A

Crust

27
Q

Surface excavations of epidermjs from scratching

A

Excoriations

28
Q

Linear loss of continuity or skin’s surface or mucosa from excessive tension or decreased elasticity

A

Fissure

29
Q

An area of thickened skin with accentuated skin markings induced by repeated rubbing

A

Lichenification

30
Q

An excessive accumulation of scale that results in yellowish thickening of the skin

A

Keratoderma

31
Q

Implies tissue necrosis, infarction, deep burns, gangrene or other ulcerating process

A

Eschar

32
Q

Fluid-filled cavity or elevation smaller than or equal to 0.5cm

A

Vesicle

33
Q

Fluid-filled cavity or elevation larger than 0.5cm

A

Bulla

34
Q

Circumscribed raised cavity in the epidermis or infundibulum containing pus

A

Pustule

35
Q

Deep necrotizing folliculitis with suppuration

A

Furuncle

36
Q

Localized accumulation of purulent material deep in the dermis or subcutaneous tissue

A

Abscess

37
Q

Extravasation of red blood from cutaneous vessels into skin or mucous membranes resulting into reddish-purple lesions

A

Purpura

38
Q

Persistent dilatations of small capillaries in the superficial dermis that are visible as fine bright nonpulsatile red linea or net-like patterns on skin

A

Telangiectasia

39
Q

Area of cutaneous necrosis resulting from a bland or inflammatory occlusion of blood vessels in skin

A

Infarct

40
Q

Faulty and accelerated cornification leads to a retention of pyknotic nuclei of epidermal cells

A

Parakeratosis

41
Q

Premature or abnormal keratinization of individual keratinocytes

A

Dyskeratosis

42
Q

Loss of cohesion between epidermal cells due to influx of tissue fluid into epidermis

A

Spongiosis

43
Q

Primary loss of cohesion of epidermal cells characterized by widening and separation of the interdesmosomal regions of the cell membranes of keratinocytes followed by splitting and disappearance of desmosomes

A

Acantholysis