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Medicine 1: Module 1- Dermatology
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Term
4 functions of the skin
Definition

1. Barrier- physical, chemical, biologic, immunologic

2. Thermoregulation

3. Sensation

4. Social/psychological

Term
The epidermis is composed of which cell type?
Definition
stratified squamous epithelium
Term
What 4 other cell types make up the epidermis?
Definition

Keratinocytes 80%

Melanocytes 5-10%

Langerhans cells 3%

Merkle cells

Term
The stratum spinosum and stratum basale/germinativum together make up the ______________ layer of the epidermis.
Definition
Malpighian
Term

This layer of skin is:

- biologically dead, but physiologically active

- acts as a physical barrier

- filters out >80% of UVB radiation

Definition

 

 

 

Stratum cornem

Term

This cell type originates in the neural crest but migrates to the basal layer & hair follicle matrix

Definition

 

 

Melanocytes

Term
What is the primary function of the melanocyte?
Definition

 

 

 

Produce melanin & move it into keratinocytes

Term
2 forms of melanin & the color produced
Definition

 

 

Eumelanin- brown/black

Phaeomelanin- yellow-red

Term
UV tanning increases ________ in the epidermis
Definition

 

 

 

Eumelanin

Term
These cells are bone marrow derived responsible for stimulation of the inflammatory response in the epidermis.
Definition

 

 

 

Langerhans cells

Term

These cells are:

  • mechano-receptor cells
  • contain neurosecretory granules
  • mediate soft touch
Definition

 

 

Merkle cells

Term

Which dermal layer is more superficial?

 

a. papillary dermis

b. reticular dermis

Definition

 

 

a. papillary dermis

Term
What 2 types of collagen are present in the dermis and what is the function of collagen in the skin?
Definition

Types 1 & 3

 

Fx: Skin tension, protection from trauma

Term

In which layer of the skin are blood vessels located?

 

What are the 2 main functions of blood vessels in the skin?

Definition

 

 

Dermis

 

1. Provides nutrients

2. Temperature regulation (via vasodilation & constriction)

Term
What are the 3 components of the pilosebacous unit?
Definition

 

1. Hair follicle

2. Sebaceous gland

3. Apocrin gland

Term

What are the 3 growth phases of the hair follicle?What occurs during each phase?

How long does each phase last?

Definition

 

  • Anagen- growth, 2-4y (90% of hairs)
  • Catagen- rest, 1-2 wks
  • Telogen- loss, 5-6 wks

 

Term

Which gland is responsible for:

holocrine secretion?

merocrine secretion?

Definition

 

Holocrine: sebaceous gland

 

Merocrine: Eccrine sweat gland

Term
For which type of infection is the KOH test used to diagnose?
Definition

 

Fungal infection

Term

The Tzanck test is performed to diagnose ___________ infection.

What does it test for the presence of?

Definition

 

Herpes zoster, varicella, HSV

 

Tzanck cells (multinucleated giant cells)

Term
What are the most common benign cutaneous tumors?
Definition

 

Warts

Term
What are the most common malignant cutaneous tumors?
Definition

 

Squamous cell carcinoma

Term
Infection of keratinocytes with this virus results in wart formation.
Definition

 

Papillomavirus

Term
Warts, corns, seborrheic keratosis, skin tags, molluscum contagiosum, actinic keratosis, squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma are all derived from this type of cell.
Definition

 

Keratinocytes

Term
This lesion results from a localized thickening of the epidermis and stratum corneum over a pressure point.
Definition

 

Corn 

(clavus, heloma)

Term
This type of lesion has a characteristic "stuck on" appearance.
Definition

 

Seborrheic keratosis

Term
These are soft, skin- to tan-colored, pedunculated palpules found in areas of skin folds
Definition

 

Skin tags/acrochordons

Term
This is a smooth, dome-shaped papule w/ central umbilication caused by the DNA pox virus
Definition

 

Molluscum contagiosum

Term
_______ _________ occurs w/ long-term sun exposure, is characterized by macules, papules and scale. May progress to squamous cell carcinoma (1%) and is an indicator of increased risk for basal cell carcinoma.
Definition

 

Actinic keratosis

Term
PABA esters, salicylates and cinnamates provide protection against ______ rays.
Definition

 

UVB

 

B = Burns

Term
Benzaphenones provide protection against ______ rays
Definition

 

UVA

 

A = Aging

Term
What are 4 predisposing factors for squamous cell carcinoma?
Definition

 

  1. UV light exposure
  2. Industrial carcinogen exposure (tars & oils)
  3. Chronic skin ulcers
  4. Immunosuppression

 

Term

True or False

Basal cell carcinomas are metastatic

Definition

False.

 

"they grow, ulcerate and may invade, but don't metastasize"

Term
Freckles, lentigo, melasma, nevi, and melanoma are all derived from this cell type.
Definition

 

Melanocytes

Term
This hyperpigmentation can be described as a "freckle in an older person"
Definition

 

Lentigo

Term
Area of hyperpigmentation in sun-exposed areas, often associated with estrogen.
Definition

 

Melasma

 

(Bzzz: estrogen; pregnancy)

Term
What are some risk factors for melanoma?
Definition
  • *Family hx
  • Light complexion/poor tanning
  • Hx of sunburns
  • Precursor lesions
  • Multiple nevi
  • Xeroderma pigmentosum

 

Term
What are the ABCDEs of melanoma?
Definition

Asymmetry

Border (irregular)

Color

Diameter (>6mm)

Enlarging/elevated

Term
An epidermal inclusion cyst is derived from the ________ part of the _______  _________.
Definition

 

upper

 

hair follicle

Term
A ___________ is a benign proliferation of blood vessels in the dermis.
Definition

 

Hemangioma

"cherry angioma"

Term
A ________ _________ is a hemangioma variant that often follows trauma or accompanies pregnancy. It's characterized by rapid onset and growth and a crusted surface.
Definition

 

Pyogenic granuloma

Term
A _______ ___________ (______________) is a benign tumor of fibroblasts and histocytes that exhibits a "dimple sign" when pressed.
Definition

 

Fibrous histiocytoma

(dermatofibroma)

 

(Bzzz: "dimple sign")

Term
A ______ is an excessive proliferation of collagen at an injury site.
Definition

 

Keloid

Term
A ______ is a benign tumor of subcutaneous fat.
Definition

 

Lipoma

Term
A ____________ is a localized proliferation of neural tissue in the dermis. This papule or nodule exhibits a "button-hole" sign.
Definition

 

Neurofibroma

 

(Bzzz: neural origin, "button hole sign")

Term
A ________ is a focal collection of lipid-laden dermal histocytes in the dermis or tendons.
Definition

 

Xanthoma

(there are several different types)

 

(Bzzz: lipid-laden, xanth=yellow)

Term
________ _______ is a malignant tumor of endothelial cells that presents as a purple macule, papule, or nodule in immunosuppressed patients. 
Definition

 

Kaposi's sarcoma

 

(Bzzz: purple)

Term
__________/______ can be defined as an pruritic inflammation of the skin.
Definition

 

Dermatitis/eczema

Term
What is the difference between irritant and allergic contact dermatitis?
Definition

Irritant: caused by a toxic substance on the skin

 

Allergic: immunologic reaction to something that comes in contact with the skin.

 

Term
What is done to test for allergic contact dermatitis?
Definition

 

Patch testing

 

Looking for elevated, erythematous, papules or plaques.

Term

Atopic dermatitis is more prevalent in which age range and socioeconomic classes?

 

Can you patch test for it?

Definition

the very young

85% in first year of life, 95% <5 yo

 

Higher socioeconomic groups

 

No. Cannot patch test.

Term

A 1yo patient comes in with a puritic rash in the diaper area. The child also suffers from asthma and hayfever.  

 

What is your diagnosis?

Definition

 

Atopic dermatitis

 

(Bzzz: the "atopic triad")

Term

______ _________ is one of the most common causes of disseminated eczema, and is often seen in pts with venous HTN or edema in the lower limbs.

 

What are some Tx options?

Definition

 

Stasis dermatitis

(stasis- slow blood flow)

 

Tx: compression stockings, leg elevation

Term
Lichenified plaques within reach of the fingers caused by chronic rubbing and scratching.
Definition

 

Lichen simplex chronicus

(aka neurodermatitis)

Term
Superficial non-pruritic inflammation involving hairy regions of the body and along the midline, caused by Pityrosporum ovale
Definition

 

Seborrheic dermatitis

 

(Bzzz: non-pruritic)

Term
An open sore that results from the loss of the entire epidermis and part or all of the dermis.
Definition

 

Ulcer

Term
_____ ulcers are found on the medial side of lower extremities, have a yellow to red/brown hyperpigmentation, and granulation tissue at the base. This is often seen after stasis dermatitis.
Definition

 

Venous ulcers

Term
________ ulcers are a result of poor circulation, with little or no granulation tissue at the base. The patient also presents with symptoms of claudication.
Definition

 

Arterial ulcers

Term
_________ ulcers are the most common physical ulcer at sites of long-term pressure. These are often seen in bed-ridden patients.
Definition

 

Decubitus ulcers

Term
___________ ulcers occur at sites of pressure or trauma in patients with peripheral neuropathy.
Definition

 

Neuropathic ulcers

(aka Mal perforans)

Term
Androgenic alopecia, telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, and trichotillomania are examples of ___________ hair loss.
Definition

 

Non-scarring

Term
Discoid lupus, lichen planopilaris, acne keloidalis, and central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia are examples of _____________ hair loss.
Definition

 

Scarring

Term

Telogen effluvium is commonly known as      ______-_______ alopecia.

 

What are some causes?

Definition

 

Stress-induced alopecia

 

Childbirth, severe infection, psychological stress, major surgery, thyroid problems, drugs

 

Term

Most cases of hair loss are due to

__________ ________.

 

What are some treatment options?

Definition

 

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) - DHT

 

Topical minoxidil/Rogaine (40-60%, both sexes)

Finasteride/Propecia (66-83%, men only)

Spironolactone or cyproterone acetate (women)

Hair transplant

Term
How is the degree of alopecia measured in men and women?
Definition

 

Men: Hamilton-Norwood

 

Women: Ludwig

 

Term
Traumatic, self-induced alopecia characterized by  irregular patches of alopecia and broken hairs, but the scalp is normal.
Definition

 

Trichotillomania

 

(Bzzz: -mania means an obsession)

Term

________ _____

An autoimmune disorder characterized by well-circumscribed, round patches of non-scarring alopecia with "exclamation-point hairs". May present with erythema and scale and "pitting" of the fingernails.

Definition

Alopecia areata

 

(Bzzz: Exclamation-point hairs)

 

Note: histological "swarm of bees" around hair bulb)

Term

_______ _____ _____________

 

Oval areas of scarring alopecia with an erythematous margin, white atrophic center, and a dilated, keratin-filled follicle.

 

Diagnostic test?

Definition

 

Discoid lupus erythematosus

 

 

Biopsy

 

Term

Infection of the scalp with a dermatophyte fungus

 

How is this classified? Identified?

Definition

Tinea capitis

 

Classification: how it invades the hair shaft

Ectothrix infection (M. xxx) vs

Endothrix invasion (T. xxx)

 

Identification: fluorescence under Wood's light

Term
What are some Tx options for tinea capitis?
Definition

 

Griseofulvin

Terbinafine

Itraconazole

Selenium sulfide shampoo

Term

Fungal infection of the nail

 

Most common route of infection?

 

Definition

 

Onychomycosis

 

Distal subungual onychomycosis

Term
Tx options for onychomycosis
Definition

 

Terbinafine

Itraconazole

Term
Nail issue characterized by pitting, oil spots, oncholysis and plate thickening.
Definition

 

Psoriasis

Term

True or False

 

Fever, rash, pruritus, and sun sensitivity may be a sign of systemic disease.

Definition

 

True.

Term
Infection, collagen vascular disease, drug reactions and vasculitis may present with _____ & ____.
Definition

 

Fever & rash

Term

True or False.

 

Generalized pruritus without a primary skin lesion may indicate systemic disease.

Definition

 

True.

 

Ex. thyroid, hepatic, hematological, carcinomas, neuropsychogenic, infectious

Term
Which are some mechanisms of how internal malignancies can manifest on the skin?
Definition

Infiltration of the skin

 

Skin changes produced by secretory products of malignancy

Term
What are some skin signs of AIDS?
Definition

 

Eosiniphilic folliculitis, prurigo nodularis, candidiasis, photosensitivity, molluscum contagiosum, Kaposi's sarcoma, cryptococcosis, psoriasis

Term
An inflammatory rash with increased epidermal proliferation. Well-demarcated, with erythematous, silvery, and scaling plaques.
Definition

 

 

Psoriasis

Term

What are some Tx for psoriasis?

(topical & systemic)

Definition

Topical: Steroids, calcipotriene ointment, UV light

 

Systemic: Methotrexate, retinoids, cyclosporine

Term

Dermatophyte infection in the outer keratin layer of the skin. Presents with a pruritic, scaling rash.

 

Tx?

Definition

 

Dermatophytosis

aka tinea or "ringworm"

 

Tx: antifungals (no lotrisone or mycolog)

Terbinafine, ketaconazole, itraconazole, Griseofulvin

Term
An inflammatory skin condition with scaling patches, papules, and plaques in a "christmas tree" pattern.   Unknown origin, but HHV6 infection is implicated to be the cause.
Definition

 

Pityriasis rosea

 

Term
Widespread papules and plaques with scaling, often on palms & soles. Sometimes there is mucous membrane involvement. 
Definition

 

Secondary syphilis

Term

Rare skin cancer with three stages, patch→plaque→nodule.

Survival rate decreases with each progression. 

Test for diagnosis?

Definition

Mycosis fungoides aka

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

 

Diagnosis: Biopsy

 

(Can be distinguished from P. rosea b/c it lasts longer than 12 weeks)

Term

Grouped vesicles on an erythematous base.

Often accompanied by a 1-2 day prodrome.

"Balloon cells" present on Tzanck smear.

Definition

 

Herpes simplex virus (DNA virus)

HSV-1 Oral infection

HSV-2 Genital infection

 

 

Term
Intraepidermal vesicular eruption with a unilateral dermatomal distribution
Definition

 

Herpes zoster

Term
What are some Tx for herpes zoster?
Definition
  • Acyclovir
  • Famciclovir
  • Analgesics
  • Prednisone

 

Term
What are some complications of herpes zoster infection?
Definition

 

Dissemination

Post-herpetic neuralgia

Herpes opthalmicus

Bell's palsy

Term

Large, fragile bullae on the head, neck & extremities caused by Staph aureus

 

Tx?

Definition

 

Bullous impetigo

 

Tx: topical mupirocin

Systemic cephalosporin, erythromycin, dicloxicillin

 

Term

Variable rash resulting from antigen re-exposure.

 

How is this tested?

Definition

 

Allergic contact dermatitis

 

Patch test

Term
Autoimmune disease with widespread blistering of the skin & mucous membranes. The blisters are fragile, resulting in erosion and crust.
Definition

 

Pemphigus vulgaris

 

Bzzz: Fragile

(bullous pemphigoid blisters are tense)

Term
Autoimmune attack of subepidermal hemidesmosomes. Tense bullae on flexed surfaces.
Definition

 

Bullous pemphigoid

Term

Abnormal prophyrin metabolism resulting in vesicles, erosions, milia and scarring on the hands. Also results in extra facial hair.

 

Tx?

Definition

 

Porphyria cutanea tarda

 

Tx: Phlebotomy, antimalarials

Term

Small, extremely pruritic inflammatory papules and excoriations at skin folds. Caused by Sarcoptes scabiei and has a characteristic "lazy S" burrow.

 

Diagnostic? Tx?

Definition

 

Scabies

 

Dx: mineral oil scraping

 

Tx: Permethrin, lindane, ivermectin

Term

 

"head lice"

Proper term

Definition

 

Pediculosis capitis

Term

Multiple symmetrical lesions on the extremities

Pruritic, Purple, Polygonal, Papules, Planar

Oral mucosal involvement common.

Definition

 

Lichen planus

Term

Blockage of sweat ducts:

a. as they course through the stratum corneum- small, fragile vesicles, "crystal-like"

b. within the malpighan layer- small, red papules, "prickly heat"

c. deep within skin- large

Definition

 

a. Miliaria crystallina

 

b. Miliaria rubra

 

c. Miliaria profunda

Term
What are the 6 lesions associated with acne?
Definition
  1. Papules
  2. Pustules
  3. Comedones- open & closed
  4. Ice-pick scars
  5. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
  6. Open cystic lesions
Term
Inflammatory papules and pustules w/ an erythematous background on the cheeks and nose.
Definition

 

Rosacea

 

(Unlike acne, rosacea doesn't have comedones)

Term
Bacterial infection (Staph aureus) of the hair follicle resulting in pustule formation around the hair shaft.
Definition

 

Folliculitis

Term
Superficial pustules and honey-colored crust with surrounding erythema caused by streptococcus or staphylococcus infection
Definition

 

Impetigo

Term

"Beefy" red erythema with satellite papules and pustules in moist areas.

 

Tx?

Definition

 

Candidiasis

 

Tx: Clotrimazole, miconazole, kenaconzole, fluconazole

Term
Common superficial fungal infection of neck, trunk and upper arms, caused by Malassezia furfur. May be white, pink, or tan. 
Definition

 

Tinea versicolor

Term

Acquired condition in which functional melanocytes disappear from affected skin areas; especially in areas of skin movement (joints, periorificial).

 

Tx?

Definition

 

Vitiligo

 

Tx: PUVA, grafting

Term
An idiopathic, hypopigmentary condition that appears as white patches with fine scale commonly on the cheeks of young individuals.  Often accompanied by hay fever & asthma.
Definition

 

Pityriasis alba

Term
A rare, autosomal dominant, neurocutaneous disorder characterized by seizures, mental retardation and adenoma sebaceum. Also seen are ash-leaf spots, Shagreen patches, and tubers. Also 
Definition

 

Tuberous sclerosis

Term

The two most common forms of cutaneous drug reactions?

 

Which groups of patients are at an increased risk for developing an adverse drug reaction?

Definition

 

Morbilliform eruptions- 35-40%

Urticaria- 25-30%

 

Women, elderly, immunosuppressed,

pts taking multiple medications

Term
Describe the immunologic and non-immunologic mechanisms of drug eruption
Definition

Immunologic:

Drugs or their metabolites may act as haptens, inducing a specific cell-mediated humoral response.

 

Non-immunologic:

Cumulative toxicity, overdose, drug interactions, metabolism alterations

Term
What are some clinical features of drug eruptions?
Definition

 

Rash forms in 7-14 days of drug initiation

Pruritic

Erythematous macules & papules

Trunk→extremities (ddx from measles)

 

Term
What are some drug types that commonly induce cutaneous eruptions?
Definition

 

Antibiotics

Aspirin & NSAIDs

Anti-epileptics

Term
A vascular, morbilliform, response to hematogenous dissemination of virus to the skin.
Definition

 

Viral exanthems

 

Measles, German measles, HHV6, parvovirus, enteroviruses

Term

Gray-white papules with an erythematous base (Koplik spots) on the buccal mucosa.

Prodrome of Cough, Coryza, and Conjunctivitis.

Eruption begins on head

 

Complications?

Definition

 

Measles (rubeola)

 

Cx: encephalitis

Term

Discrete macules and papules, red spots on the soft palate, and tender lymphadenopathy.

 

Dx test? Cx?

Definition

German measles (rubella)

 

Dx: IgG & IgM Ab

Cx: Arthritis in adults,

congenital rubella syndrome (anencephaly, death)

Term
Rose-colored macules and papules on the trunk and proximal extremities. Fever precedes rash and subsides abruptly as rash appears.
Definition

 

Herpesvirus type 6 (roseola)

Term

Red cheeks with a "slapped" appearance, followed by a reticulated erythema on the trunk and proximal extremities.

 

Dx test? Cx?

Definition

 

Parvovirus B19

(erythema infectiosum)

 

Dx: IgM Ab

Cx: arthritis in adults, aplastic crisis

Term

Vesicular eruption of the palms and soles in conjunction with an erosive stomatitis.

 

Dx test?

Definition

 

Enterovirus (ECHO/coxsackievirus)

"Hand, foot, and mouth disease"

 

Dx: viral culture, PCR

Term
Cutaneous response to a circulating toxin. Red, rough "sandpaper" skin with accentuated flexural folds and post-inflammatory desquamation
Definition

 

Toxic erythema response

Term

Toxic erythema caused by group A strep characterized by a sore throat and "white strawberry" tongue that precedes a rash that changes to a "beefy strawberry" tongue. 

 

Tx?

Definition

 

Scarlet fever

 

Tx: Penicillin

Term
Localized erythema starting on the head and spreading inferiorly. Bullae form and the skin develops wrinkled appearance. Caused by Staph A.
Definition

 

SSSS

Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome

Term

Multisystem disease caused by S. aureus endotoxin. Sudden onset of high fever with vomiting and diarrhea. Progression to shock may occur. 

Scarletiniform exanthem, erythema & edema of palms, soles mucous membranes, & strawberry tongue.

Definition

 

TSS

Toxic shock syndrome

Term

Fever for 5+ days plus at least 4 of the following:

Red, edematous palms & soles

Truncal exanthum

Conjunctivitis

Mucosal erythema

Cervical lymphadenopathy

Definition

 

Kawasaki syndrome

Term

Malar or discoid rash, Photosensitivity, Oral ulcers

Arthritis, ANA

Definition

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

(SLE)

Term

Deep infection of the skin resulting in a localized area of inflammation.

Fever, red, warm, indurated, tender skin.

 

Etiology?

Definition

 

Cellulitis

 

GroupA Strep, StaphA, H. influenzae, fungi

Term
Pus-filled nodules in the dermis
Definition

 

Abcess- no pocket

 

Furuncle- pocketed, around hair follicle

Term

Acute onset of tender, painful, red nodules (often in the shins) precipitated by infections, drugs, sarcoidosis, IBD

 

Lab tests?

Definition

 

Erythema nodosum

 

Tests: CXR, throat culture, ASO titers, PPD skin test, skin biopsy

Term
Transient, blanchable, pruritic wheals caused by degranulation of mast cells that results in vasodilation.
Definition

 

Urticaria

Term
A hypersensitivity reaction resulting from cytotoxic epidermal cell injury to CD8 T-cells. Papules & target lesions, sometimes progressing to vesicles & on the mucosa
Definition

 

Erythema Multiforme minor

Major = >10%, Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Toxic epidermal necrolysis- >30% BSA Tx: IVIG

Term

Skin lesion associated with lyme disease.

Papule→lg annular lesion,

NO scaling

Definition

 

Erythema migrans

Term
What are the 2 diagnostic criteria for Lyme disease?
Definition

 

Erythema migrans

or

1 late manifestation (musculoskeletal, nervous, or cardiov involvement) plus infection confirmation

Term
What is the only type of inflammatory purpura?
Definition

 

Vasculitis

Term
What are the 3 causes of non-inflammatory purpura?
Definition

 

Leaky vessels

Platelet abnormalities

Thrombosed vessels

Term
Smooth petechiae on back  & lower legs with mucosal bleeding. The pt has a PLT count of 50,000.
Definition

 

Thrombocytopenic purpura

Term
Purpura with minimal trauma because of fragile vessels in the skin from chronic sun exposure
Definition

 

Actinic purpura

Term
Palpable purpura from extravasion of RBCs, usually in the lower limbs. Several different subtypes.
Definition

 

Vasculitis

Term
Palpable purpura caused by a type III hypersensitivity reaction. Necrosis may occur, or the lesion flattens and fades leaving the affected skin brown.
Definition

 

Allergic vasculitis

 

(Bzz: palpable purpura- vasculitis)

Term

Palpable purpura accompanied by abdominal pain, arthralgia, and hematuria.

 

Dx finding?

Definition

 

Henoch-Schoenlein purpura

 

Dx: IgA deposition at blood vessel wall

Term
Small macules, papules to pustules starting in the hands & feet. Caused by Rickettsia rickettsii bacteria in the dermal vessels.
Definition

 

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Term
An increase in the number and activity of fibroblasts resulting in excess collagen formation → dermal thickening.
Definition

 

Scleroderma

Term
What are some cutaneous and systemic symptoms of scleroderma?
Definition

 

C: flexion contractures, sclerodactyly, mask-face, thin lips, hyper/hypopigmentation, telangietasia, 

 

S: Esophageal dysfx (>90%), pulmonary fibrosis, cardiac dysfx, renal disease.

Term
Asymptomatic, dermal paplues forming annular plaques. Often on the fingers, hands, elbows & knees in young adults. No epidermal involvement.
Definition

 

Granuloma annulare

Term

Ivory-white papules and atrophic patches often seen in women in the genital area. Labial flattening common.

 

Increased risk for?

Definition

 

Lichen sclerosis

 

Squamous cell carcinoma

Term
Plaques w/ red-brown active border and yellow depressed center. Often on the anterior shins of pts with abnormal glucose tolerance.
Definition

 

Necrobiosis lipoidica

Term
What organism is responsible for Rocky Mountain Spotted fever?
Definition

 

Rickettsia rickettsii 

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