Dermatitis Flashcards

1
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hallmark of dermatitis

A

itchy, ill-defined, erythematous, scaly lesions

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2
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acute presentation of dermatitis

A
papulovesicular
erythema
oedema
scaling
flexor surfaces
itch
associated atophy (asthma, hay fever)
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3
Q

chronic presentation of dermatitis

A
lichenification
elevated plaques
excoriation
infection
associated atopy
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4
Q

diagnosis of dermatitis

A

patch testing
skin prick
IgE bloods

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5
Q

describe the process of patch testing

A

batteries of allergens are placed in small wells and applied to the back for 48 hours. reactions are then checked after 96 hours

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6
Q

warnings to patient about patch testing

A

no shower for couple of days

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7
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management of dermatitis

A
emollients
avoid irritants
topical steroids
phototherapy (UVB)
systemic immunosuppressants
targeted biological agents
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8
Q

describe contact allergic dermatitis

A

delayed type 4 reaction in response to chemical, topical, etc.

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9
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describe contact irritant dermatitis

A

trauma e.g. soap and water (implications for occupation)

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10
Q

causes of atopic dermatitis

A

genetic (filaggrin)
immunological (IL-4, IL-13)
environment

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11
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drug related dermatitis

A

type 1 or 4 reaction

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12
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photo-induced/sensitive dermatitis

A

reaction to UV light/phototoxic drugs

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13
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lichen simplex

A

scratching

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14
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stasis dermatitis

A

hydrostatic pressure, oedema and red cell extravasation

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15
Q

cause of eczema herpeticum

A

herpes simplex virus

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16
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presentation of eczema herpeticum

A

monomorphic punched-out lesions

17
Q

other forms of eczema

A

discoid (single, well demarcated lesion)
seborrheic
pomphyolyx (hands and feet)