A chronic disease of apocrine sweat glands found in the axilla, groin, under breasts, etc. that heal w/ scarring?
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When does hidradenitis suppurativa occur?
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What can Hidradenitis Suppurativa form?
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Name 6 risk factors of Hidradenitis Suppurativa.
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Name 5 tx for Hidradenitis Suppurativa.
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A chronic, autoimmune blistering dz that causes subepidermal blisters.
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Describe the pathophysiology of bullous pemphigoid.
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What is the cause of bullous pemphigoid?
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How common is bullous pemphigoid? Who does it more commonly occur in?
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Describe the lesions caused by bullous pemphigoid.
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Where is the most common location of bullous pemphigoid?
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Name 5 tx for bullous pemohighoid.
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Condition that causes areas of complete depigmentation because melanocytes are destroyed.
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What is the avg. age of onset of vitiligo?
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Describe the visual appearance of areas affected by vitiligo. What are the most common locations on the body?
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What is the cause of vitiligo?
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Name 7 tx for vitiligo.
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An autoimmune blostering d/o associated w/ Celiac's dz.
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Most common age of dermatitis herpetiformis?
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Describe the rash of dermatitis herpetiformis.
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What is the most common location on the body affected by dermatitis herpetiformis?
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How is dermatitis herpetiformis dx?
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What is the tx for dermatitis herpitiformis?
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What are side effects of dapsone? (4)
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What are complications of dermatitis herpetiformis?
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Skin condition described as having salmon colored plaques with a thick, silvery scale?
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What is the etiology of psoriasis? What causes the sx?
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What is the most common location of psoriasis? What is the most common type?
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Name the 5 types of psoriasis.
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Describe appearance of guttate psoriasis.
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Who is guttate psoriasis most common in?
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Describe appearance of inverse psoriasis. Where does it typically occur?
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Where does pustular psoriasis typically occur?
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Describe appearance of erythrodermic psoriasis.
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Is psoriasis contagious?
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What is the name for psoriasis being triggered after trauma, such as surgery or tattoo?
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What meds can trigger psoriasis?
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What complication of psoriasis occurs in 10-30% of sufferers?
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What are anti-inflammatory tx for psoriasis?
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Name 4 immunosuppresant tx for psoriasis.
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What tx for psoriasis helps decrease scale?
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A skin conditions whose hallmark prodome is a herald patch, a salmon colored 1-2cm round patch.
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Who does pityriasis rosea typically affect? Where is the most common location?
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Describe the secondary eruption of pityriasis rosea.
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What is the cause of pityriasis rosea? When does it most commonly occur?
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What is the tx for pityriasis rosea?
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What other two conditions that are typically seen together w/ eczema as part of the classic triad?
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With eczema, which typically comes first, the rash or the itch?
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Describe the physical appearance of skin affected by eczema.
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What part of the body does eczema typically affect in children?
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Describe the appearance of nummular eczema.
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What are potential triggers of eczema?
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Name 4 meds to tx eczema.
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How common is acne vulgaris? Who is it moct common in?
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What are the 2 mian types of acne lesions?
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What are the 2 types of non-inflammatory acne lesions?
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What are the 2 types of inflammatory acne lesions?
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Name 4 causes of acne vulgaris.
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What can be used to tx P. Acnes? What is a difficulty with tx it?
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What acne med. is very teratogenic and prescription requires signing the Ipledge system?
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What complication of acne can lead to hospitalization? What causes it?
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Rosacea is a common skin condition that involves __________ and ___________.
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Name the 4 types of rosacea.
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What is the most common type of rosacea? Describe its presentation.
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Describe acne rosacea.
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Describe the presentation in phymatous rosacea.
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Where does phymatous rosacea affect?
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What is the tx for phymatous rosacea?
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Describe ocular rosacea.
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What triggers rosacea?