Other skin conditions Flashcards

1
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pruritic lesions forming in abdominal striae, 3rd trimester of pregnancy

A

polymorphic eruption of pregnancy

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2
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pruritic blistering lesions beginning in peri-umbilical region before extending to trunk/buttocks/arms 2nd/3rd trimester of pregnancy

A

pemphigoid gestationis

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3
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treatment of pemphigoid gestationis

A

oral steroids

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4
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raised, red, itchy blanching areas that appear, disappear and reappear else where is characteristic of?

A

urticaria

- lesions last less than <24 hours

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5
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treatment of urticaria

A

non-sedating antihistamine

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6
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examples of non-sedating anti-histamines

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loratadine

cetirizine

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7
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side effects of loratadine/cetirizine

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dry mouth

urinary retention

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8
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what drug is chlorpheniramine

A

sedating antihistamine

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9
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epistaxis, spider naevi, AV malformations

what condition?

A

hereditary haemorrhage telangiectasia

- autosomal dominant

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10
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itchy papulovesicular rash developed after few days of being in sun
more common in females

A

polymorphic light eruption

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11
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how can polymorphic light eruption be managed

A

sun protection

desensitisation phototherapy

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12
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what type of hypersensitivity is solar urticaria

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type 1

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13
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features of solar urticaria

A

immediate onset of symptoms with sunlight exposure

Tx: antihistamines + phototherapy

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14
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what is chronic actinic dermatitis

A

eczema on photo exposed sights

  • usually old men
  • type 4 hypersensitivity
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15
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what is xeroderma pigmentosum

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rare, autosomal recessive disorder

rapid photageing of skin + skin cancer - death in teens

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16
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drugs that induce photosensitivity

A
tetracyclines / sulphonamides/ fluoroquinolone
thiazide diuretics
furosemide 
NSAIDs
amiodarone
quinine
17
Q

what is porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT)

A

photosensitivity due to deficiency in uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase

18
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features of porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT)

A

photosensitive rash with blistering and skin fragility on the face and dorsal aspect of hands
hypertrichosis
hyperpigmentation

19
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investigations of PCT

A

urine - increased uroporphrynogen + pink fluorescence of urine under woods lamp

20
Q

severe pain/itching/burning on exposure to sunlight and later development of redness + swelling

A

erythropoietic protoporphyria

21
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what causes erythropoietic protoporphyria

A

deficiency of enzyme ferrochelatase

22
Q

what is pityriasis versicolor

A

hypopigmented scaly patches as a result of fungal proliferation

23
Q

treatment of pityriasis rosea

A

topical ketoconazole

24
Q

single oval plaque on trunk and later progression to widespread red, oval scaly papules

A

pityriasis rosea

25
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treatment of pityriasis rosea

A

none - self limiting