Photodermatology Flashcards

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Photobiology

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The study of non-ionising radiation on living systems

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Fitzpatrick sun-reactive skin phototypes

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Type I - skin doesn’t tan, just burns
Type II - skin burns but can tan
Type III - skin can tan easily, especially after a few exposures but can still burn
Type IV - don’t burn often, often naturally tanned/dark skin
Type V - dark brown skin
Type VI - black skin

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3
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Which site involvement is a clue to cutaneous photosensitivity?

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Retroauricular area

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4
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Main groups of porphyrias

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Phototoxic skin porphyrias
Blistering and fragility skin porphyrias
Acute attack porphyrias
Severe congenital porphyrias

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5
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True or false - all the skin porphyrias involve porphyrins as chromophores

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True

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6
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Chromophores

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Chemicals that absorb radiation

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7
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Manifestations of porphyrias in the skin relate to what?

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Where the porphyrins mainly accumulate

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Common skin porphyria features

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Blistering and fragility

Acute phototoxicity symptoms

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9
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Commonest porphyria

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Porphyria cutanea tarda type I

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10
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What has reduced activity in porphyria cutanea tarda?

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Uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase

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Clinical presentation of porphyria cutanea tarda

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Large blister (bullae)
Erosion
Photodistribution
Milia (small white bumps that are firm but not hard)
Hyperpigmentation
Hypertrichosis
Solar urticaria
Morphoea
Fragility
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12
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Investigations for porphyria cutanea tarda

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Woods lamp (lamp that shines predominantly violet light) shine on urine

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13
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Aims of treatment in porphyria cutanea tarda

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Relieve the skin disease and treat the underlying disease

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14
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Possible underlying causes of porphyria cutanea tarda

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Alcohol
Viral hepatitis
Oestrogens
Haemochromatosis

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15
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What has a reduced activity in erythropoietic protoporphyria?

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Ferrotelachase

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16
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Clinical presentation of erythropoietic protoporphyria

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Very itchy and painful with some relief from coolness, and sometimes subtle swelling

17
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Photoprotection measures

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Behavioural - avoid sunlight in middle of day
Clothing
Environmental - shade, trees
Topical sunscreen