What term is used to describe a large macule, large papule, and large vesicle.
What is the difference between a crusting and a scaling skin lesion?
- crusting is dried exudate and debris
How are most fungal skin infections diagnosed?
with a KOH prep to identify fungal hyphae
Under what circumstances would a shave biopsy be preferred to a punch biopsy? What about the reverse?
In what way do premature infants differ in their response to topical agents?
they have a thinner stratum corneum and thus absorb topical agents to a greater degree
What is the difference between an ointment, cream, or lotion?
How is thickened skin (hyperkeratosis) treated?
with keratolytics like salicylic acid, urea, alpha-hydroxy acids, and retinoic acid
Which areas of the skin are most susceptible to the side effects of topical corticosteroids and why?
the face and groin are most susceptible because the epidermis in these areas is thinner; this is why you should only use low-potency corticosteroids in these areas
What are the local side effects of topical corticosteroids?
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Primary Irritant Contact Dermatitis
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Pityriasis Rosea
Psoriasis
Miliaria Rubra (Heat Rash)
What is erythema multiforme?
a collection of hypersensitivity reactions which all have a classic skin lesion described as a target lesion, which is fixed, dull red, and oval in shape with a dusky center
Erythema Multiforme Minor
Erythema Multiforme Major
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Tinea Capitus
Tinea of the Skin
What is tinea unguium?
also known as onychomycosis, it is a fungal infection of the nails, causing thickening and yellow discoloration, which requires systemic anti-fungals for treatment
Tinea Versicolor