Psoriasis Flashcards

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causes of psoriasis

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  • genetics (Th1 and Th17 stimulation keratinocyte proliferation, AMP release and neutrophil-attracting chemokines)
  • environmental factors e.g. stress, drugs, infection
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presentation of psoriasis

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  • plaques
  • symmetrical
  • extensor sites e.g. scalp, sacrum
  • nail changes
  • systemic diseases
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hallmark of psorasis

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chronic, demarcated, bilateral scaly, erythematous plaques

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nail changes that can occur in psoriasis

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onycholysis: lifting from the nail-bed
nail pitting
dystrophy
subungual hyperkeratosis

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5
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describe Koebner’s phenomenon

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development of psoriasis in areas of previous trauma

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6
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systemic diseases that can occur alongside psoriasis

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arthritis
metabolic syndromes
Crohn’s
cancer

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7
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diagnosis

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auspitz sign- removal of surface scale reveals tiny bleeding points

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8
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types of psoriasis

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  • vulgaris
  • guttate (everywhere)
  • palmoplantar pustular
  • erythrodermic
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9
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management of psoriasis

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  • vitamin D analogues
  • coal tar (use everywhere)
  • dithranol
  • steroid ointment (combination)
  • emollients
  • phototherapy
  • systemic treatments e.g. methotrexate
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10
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examples of vitamin D analogues

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calcipotriol (localised plaques)

calcitriol (flexures)

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when is dithranol used?

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few localised plaques, short contact

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