Pemphigus vulgaris (does/does not) involve mucosal surfaces and the Nikolsky sign is (positive/negative)
DOES involve mucosal surfaces (think mouth: painful swallowing and hoarseness)
Nikolsky sign is positive
recently dx with Hodgkin lymphoma and very itchy, especially at night. What dx?
crusted scabies
What dx? What is the key feature?
epidermal inclusion cyst
central punctum
What dx?
psoriasis
______ is due to chronic itching and scratching
lichen simplex chronicus
a teardrop lesion after a course of strep throat should make you think of what dx?
Guttate psoriasis
What is first line treatment for papules and pustules associated with rosacea?
metronidazole
What type of reaction is an allergic contact dermatitis?
delayed hypersensitivity
What is an acrochordon?
skin tags
Which oral antifungal has the highest cure rate for onychomycosis?
terbinafine
Bowen disease is a superficial skin cancer of which type?
Squamous cell
What risk factor is strongly associated with increasing severity for HS?
smoking
What are the sunscreen guidelines?
minimum SPF 30 applied generously 15 minutes before sun exposure and should be reapplied q 2 hours while outside
sunscreen is third line after clothing and shade
What are the sunscreen guidelines for kids?
Sunscreen should be avoided on infants < 6 months of age if adequate clothing and shade are available
When adequate shade and clothing are not available, a small amount of sunscreen (minimum of SPF 15) can be used on small areas.
Patients with psoriasis are at an increased risk of developing _______
systemic polyarthritis
The single FDA box warning for pioglitazone is _______
congestive heart failure
What is the MOA of isotretinoin?
Isotretinoin causes cutaneous sebum reduction by reducing the size of the sebaceous glands, thus decreasing sebum production
Itchy with hx of chronic hep C. What dx? What tx?
cutaneous lichen planus
topical betamethasone
What is the MC subtype of melanoma?
superficial spreading melanoma
Cutaneous ______ (dx) is caused by ________ (pathogen) and presents as small reddish-brown macules that may coalesce into larger patches with sharp borders. They may be asymptomatic or pruritic and fluoresce coral-red on Wood lamp examination
erythrasma
Corynebacterium minutissimum
What is the treatment for erythrasma?
topical or oral erythromycin.
What type of malignant melanoma most likely occurs in dark pigmented population?
acral lentiginous
What stage pressure ulcer?
stage 3
A stage 3 pressure injury describes a wound with full-thickness loss of skin, in which adipose tissue is visible in the ulcer. Undermining and tunneling may occur. Fascia, muscle, tendon, ligament, cartilage, and bone are not exposed.
a hyperkeratotic, shallow ulcer with firm, elevated margins is noted on the right shoulder. The center of the ulceration appears crusted. Does sometimes bleed. What dx?
squamous cell carcinoma