Musculoskeletal- Skin Flashcards

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Scales found in eczema. psoriasis and SCC are characteristic of flaking off of which layer of epidermis?

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Stratum corneum–> Stratum corneum has dead keratinocytes that slough off, so in scales stratum corneum is the one that flakes off.

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Which layer of epidermis is affected in Lichen Planus?

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Stratum granulosum

(My granny likes me plainly, is about to die but not dead yet)–> Stratum granulosum has keratinocytes that are alive but thin.

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The difference between Stratum corneum and Stratum lucidum?

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Both have dead keratinocytes, but stratum has dead keratinocytes that slough off.

Stratum lucidum is thickened in palms and soles.

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In a person, acanthosis nigricans which layer of epidermis is affected?

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Stratum spinosum is increased in width/ also called acanthosis/ epidermal hyperplasia/increased in desmosomes because desmosomes are found in stratum spinosum.

(Acanthosis nigricans–> Negros have spiny hair/dreads)

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Acantholysis?

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It is actually the seperation of epidermal cells from one another and that occurs in pemphigus vulgaris!!

(High yield because one can think that acantholysis is the seperation of epidermis from dermis)

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Desmosomes and hemidesmosomes are attacked in which conditions?

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Desmosomes are found in Stratum Spinosum–> in fact, that is what makes the this layer spiny–> Autoantibodies to desmoglein 1
and/or 3 —> pemphigus vulgaris
Another name for desmosomes is macula adherens which they can definitely test you on.
(Desmosomes–> dicks–> spiny and dark and vulgar–> macula adherens, in stratum spinosum, cause pemphigus vulgaris)

Hemidesmosomes—-> keratin/keratinocytes to basement membranes( Hence, important to maintain the integrity of cell surface). Integrins are also a kind of hemidesmosomes!! (They can test you on this)
Autoantibodies—> bullous pemphigoid.

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What is the pathophysiology of the following states:

Dark Skin
Light Skin
Albinism
Vitiligo
Freckles
Mole
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Dark Skin--> More melanin
Light Skin--> Less melanin
Albinism--> NO melanin
Vitiligo--> Melanocyte death
Freckles--> INCREASED MELANOSOMES
(Some freckles--> so increased melano-SOMES.)
Mole--> Melanocyte proliferation
(Mole on my chin is a pretty sight--> so increase in melano-CYTE)
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CD8+ cells are seen in which skin lesions?

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  1. Lichen Planus

Rete ridges have sharpened saw-tooth appearance/thickened stratum granulosum

  1. Erythema multiforme–> associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae, HSV, use of phenytoin, B-lactam drugs.
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Seborrheic dermatitis vs Seborrheic keratosis is seen in?

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Seborrheic dermatitis–>associated with Parkinson disease.

Seborrheic keratosis–> proliferation of immature keratinocytes with keratinfilled cysts (horn cysts)–> seen in GI adenocarcinoma

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How are epidermal layers affected in psoriasis?

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increased stratum spinosum (also called acanthosis)

decreased stratum granulosum

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2 high yield characteristics of urticaria/hives:

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superficial dermal edema (Notice, it is dermal, not epidermal)
lymphatic channel dilation

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12
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Benign capillary hemangioma of children vs adults?

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Strawberry hemangioma in kids!–> size increase rapidly and then regresses at by 5-8 years of age.

Cherry hemangioma–> in middle-aged adults.

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13
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Which 2 skin conditions are associated with pregnancy?

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Melasma (mask like lesion)
Pyogenic granuloma (polypoid lobulated capillary hemangioma)
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Bacillary Angiomatosis vs Kaposi sarcoma.

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Both found in AIDS. Look similar.
Bacillary Angiomatosis–> Caused by Bartonella infections, has neutrophilic infiltrate!

Kaposi sarcoma—-> caused by HHV-8–>has
lymphocytic infiltrate!
In uworld–> histo was written as spindle shaped cells and slit like vascular spaces.

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Glomus tumour orignates from?

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modified smooth muscle cells of the thermoregulatory glomus body. (Asked in uworld)

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Liposarcoma (asked in NBME 20, and you did it wrong).

What is its characteristic cell?

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Lipoblast is its characteristic cell.

In NBME 20–> It was written as adipocyte mass infilterating the muscle–> you did lipoma, but as it is infilterating the muscles it must be liposarcoma!

17
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Staphylococcal scalded

skin syndrome vs TEN

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Exotoxin destroys keratinocyte attachments in stratum granulosum only (vs toxic epidermal
necrolysis, which destroys epidermal-dermal junction

(My granny is always angry/scalded–> Hence, scalded skin syndrome affect stratum granulosum)

18
Q

Nikolsky sign is positive in which 2 skin conditions?

A
>Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome.
>SJS
>TEN (When SJS involves more than 30% of the total body surface)
>Pemphigus vulgaris
>Burns
19
Q

Which skin conditions occur on extensor surface elbows and knees?

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Psoriasis and dermatitis herpetiformis.

20
Q

Dermatitis herpetiformis characteristic?

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Remember, TIPS OF DERMAL PAPILLAE.

Deposits of IgA/fibrin and neutrophils present at tips of dermal papillae

21
Q

What will be seen in a patieint of dermititis herpetiformis?

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Intestinal intra-epithelial lymphocytes will be seen–> because it is associated with CELIAC DISEASE.

(Very high yield)

22
Q

Which skin lesion is associated with Hep C?

A

Lichen Planus.

23
Q

UVA and UVB

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UVB is dominant in sunBurn
UVA in tAnning and
photoAging( UvB reduced dermal collagen 1, 3 deposition and causes wrinkling. Vitamin A can oppose this effect)–> Aging and UVA affects the dermis.

24
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BCC vs SCC.

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BCC–> most common, caused by UV-B–> upper lip.

SCC–> caused after actinic keratosis-> lower lip!