Viral Skin Infections Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards

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Wart definition

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Benign roliferation of skin and mucosa caused by HPV transmitted via direct or indirect contact

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HPV subtypes associated with malignancy (6)

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6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 35

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Heck disease/focal epithelial hyperplasia

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A rare manifestation of HPV of the oral mucosa with an infecetion of some subtypes of HPV

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4
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Common warts on the hands and feet are typically what subtype? (2)

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2,4

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Deep palmoplantar warts/myrmecia and what subtype causes it?

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Sharp calloused warts that grow deep and are more painful than common warts, tend to occur in weight bearing areas, caused by subtype 1 predominantly

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Butcher’s wart and what subtype causes it?

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Cutaneous skin condition among butchers and other meat handlers caused by HPV subtype 7 that infects the skin

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7
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Most warts spontaneously resolve within…

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…2 years

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When should warts be treated? (4)

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-if present for more than 2 years -if spreading or symptomatic -if psychosocial or employment ramifications -if concern for malignancy

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First line of treatment for warts

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Salicylic acid topical repeatedly (might supplement with adhesiotherapy as well)

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Cryotherapy

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Use of liquid nitrogen in multiple treatment sessions to destroy a wart often done in conjugation with other treatments

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Verruca vulgaris

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Common wart, usually asymptomatic but painful at times and appears as a hyperkaratotic papule with rough irregular surface and often seen on hands and knees but can occur anywhere, resoves without intervention

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Verruca plantaris

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Plantar warts that typically manifest as small growths on sole of foot, may be painful, often occur at pressure points, typically treated if painful or spreading

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Filform (digitate) warts

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Long slender growths with stalk like appearance that manifest on areas of thin skin (such as face) and commonly bleed, often need treatment

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14
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Some rare forms of warts or those that do not resolve are common feature of a ___ patient

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HIV positive

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Verruca planus

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Flat warts that frequently appear on back of hands, shins, and face, appear as flesh colored flat topped papules and can become very confluent

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Subungal and periungal warts

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Warts that appear around or under the fingernail, more resistant due to barrier and painful to treat due to proximity to sensitive nail bed, laser therapy might be an option

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17
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Whats the concern of untreated subungal or periungal warts?

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Damage to nail matrix causes permanent and irreversible nail disfigurement

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18
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Genital warts (condylomata acuminata) are most often these 2 subtypes

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6 and 11

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Condylomata acuminata

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Genital warts, can be found in any area of sexual contact, can be asymptomatic or cause burning, itching, tenderness

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Concerns of pregnancy and genital warts

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-Neonates may acquire infection when passing thru infected birth canal so depending on number of lesions may advise C section to avoid transmission to neonate

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2 biggest treatments for genital warts

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-surgical excision (lowest recurrence rate) -cryotherapy (safe even during pregnancy)

22
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Molluscum contagiosum

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Caused by a DNA poxvirus strictly in humans, has distinct appearance of single or multiple umbilicated (caseous plug, distinct clinical diagnosis) papular lesions round, dome shaped and waxy

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Majority of molloscum contagiosum infections are caused by type ___ poxvirus

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1

24
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How is molluscum contagiosum spread? What are 3 distinct disease patterns prevalent?

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-Direct contact or fomites -children (fomites), immunocompetent adults (STI), and immunocompromised children or adults (widespread)

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Both molluscum contagiosum and HPV can undergo spread to different parts of the body via…

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…autoinoculation

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Molluscum contagiosum spares the ___ and ___ (most of the time)

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palms, face

27
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Most effective treatment for molluscum contagiosum

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Curettage, most of the time spontaneously resolves tho

28
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HSV 1 is typically presenting as ___ and HSV 2 as ____, but….

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orofacial, genital, starting to see more and more crossover

29
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Herpes simplex virus

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An infectious DNA virus of which humans are the only natural reservoir, invades NS and goes into latency until reactivation, spread via close personal contact, 90% of adults seropositive for HSV1 by 50’s and don’t realize it (very VERY common)

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HSV primary infection

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Tends to be accompanied by systemic signs, sometimes not even manifesting lesions and thus aren’t diagnosed

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Herpes labialis

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Herpes around the lips, most common recurrent HSV 1 infection

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Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum

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-HSV of finger following inoculation from self or other -Face, arms, neck, and trunk infection from contact sport players

33
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HSV gold standard diagnositc test

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Isolation of virus by culture

34
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Tzank smear

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A quick rapid means of testing HSV but does not distinguish between 1 and 2

35
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A serologically negative patient but viral culture positive patient for HSV indicates the patient is undergoing…

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…primary infection

36
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Treatments for HSV (4 of the same family and 1 fun fact about each(

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-Pencyclovir (only topical prep) -Acyclovir (5 times a day dosing) -valancyclovir (better dosing) -famciclovir (better bioavailablilty)

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Varicella zoster virus causes these 2 infections with skin manifestations

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Varicella (chicken pox, initial exposure) herpes zoster (shingles) reactivation of virus

38
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Characteristic rash of varicella zoster virus

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“Dewdrop on roses” maculopapular lesions

39
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Herpes zoster appearance

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Vesicular rash in a single dermatome that almost never crosses dermatomes and rarely crosses to multiple dermatomes

40
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Post herpatic neuralgia

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Complication of herpes zoster that can last for years

41
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Herpes zoster opthalmicus

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Reactivation of the herpes zoster virus in trigem nerve that can cause occular involvement

42
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Starting antiviral therapy within 72 hours of shingles outbreak…

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…can limit risk of post herpatic nerualgia

43
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What condition is this?

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Filiform wart

44
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What condition is this?

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Molluscum contagiosum

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