Dermatology Flashcards

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What is the difference between cellulitis and erysipelas?

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Cellulitis is an acute bacterial infection of the dermis and subcutaneous tissues, whereas erysipelas is a much more superficial infection and only affects the epidermis and superficial lymphatics.

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What strains of HPV cause genital warts?

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6+11 (16+18 cause cervical cancer)

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What organisms most commonly cause cellulitis?

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Staph aureus

Beta haemolytic streptococcus

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What organism causes erysipelas?

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Streptococcus pyogenes

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5
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What antibiotic is usually given to treat erysipelas?

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Benzylpenicillin or penicillin V (infection caused by strep pyogenes).

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What is hand, foot and mouth?

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Common infection that causes mouth ulcers and red spots on hands and feet, also associated with fever and sore throat. Self limiting and usually no treatment required.

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What is Candida?

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Fungal infection caused by Candida albicans, more common in patients who are immunosuppressed or on steroids. Pink and white patches usually present in the mouth, vagina or skin folds.

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What is the treatment for Candida?

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Topical nystatin if in the mouth.

Clotrimazole cream and pessary if in the vagina.

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What is tinea?

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Superficial fungal infection caused by dermatophytes, produced round scaly lesions with central clearing that can be itchy, rash can be quite infectious.

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What is the treatment for tinea?

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Toapical antifungals e.g. clotrimazole

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What is pityriasis versicolor?

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Fungal infection that causes patches of hyper or hypo pigmented skin. Most common on back of neck and trunk, treatment selenium sulphate or ketoconazole shampoos.

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What is pityriasis rosea?

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Viral infection that is known to have a herald patch (single oval lesion) preceding a rash. Occurs mainly on the trunk. Usually self resolving but can be treated with moisturisers and steroid creams.

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What is the difference between pityriasis versicolor and rosea?

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Pityarias is versicolor is a fungal infection leading to hyper or hypo pigmented skin.
Pityriasis rosea is a viral skin infection leading to a herald patch preceding a rash.

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What is impetigo?

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Contagious skin infection caused by staph aureus, causes a superficial rash, typically honey-coloured crusts on an erythematous base. More common on face and in children 2-5 yrs.

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What is the treatment for impetigo?

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Topical antibiotics if mild, flucloxacillin if more severe (causes by staph aureus).

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What is molluscum contagiosum?

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Viral infection caused by the pox virus that causes small pink papules on the skin. Resolves spontaneously.

17
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What organism causes chicken pox?

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Varicella zoster virus (type of herpes virus)

18
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What is shingles?

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Also called herpes zoster - it’s an Infection of a nerve and the skin around it in a dermatomal pattern. Caused by varicella zoster virus (which can remain dormant in dorsal root ganglion and is a type of herpes virus).

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What is the treatment for shingles?

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Aciclovir