What is dermaitis ?
Describe the histology of dermatitis/eczema in general
There is spongiosis with varying degrees of acantholysis & a superficial perivascular lympho-histocytic infiltrate
What are the different classifications of inflammatory dermatitis/eczema based on time ?
What are the 2 main classifications of dermatitis/eczema ?
What are the main forms of endogenous eczema ?
What are the main types of exogenous dermatitis/eczema ?
What is sebhorreic dermatitis ?
It is a chronic form of eczema/dermatitis that mainly affects the sebaceous gland rich regions of the scalp, face & trunk
What causes sebhorreic dermatitis ?
It is thought to be caused by an inflammatory reaction related to proliferation of a skin commensal called Malassezia furfur
What are the 2 forms of sebhorreic dermatitis ?
What conditions is sebhorreic dermatitis in adults associated with ?
Describe the distribution of infantile sebhorroeic dermatitis
What are the clinical features of sebhorreic dermatitis
Scalp:
Elsewhere:
In infantile dermatitis the patient is usually well & itching is relatively mild/negligable
Describe the distribution of adult sebhorroeic dermatitis
Mainly affects the scalp, face (esp periorbital, nasolabial & auricular areas) & upper trunk
What are the clinical features of adult sebhorroeic dermatitis ?
How is sebhorroeic dermatitis diagnosed ?
Clinically
What is the treatment of infantile sebhorroeic dermatitis ?
For scalp:
Elsewhere:
What is the treatment of adult sebhorroeic dermatitis on the scalp & beard ?
Adjunct if severe itch then add short course of TCS e.g. betatheasone valivate 0.1% or mometasone furate 0.1%
What is the treatment of adult sebhorroeic dermatitis on the face & body ?
1st line = topical anti-fungals - ketonazole 2% cream or imidazole (clotrimazole 1% or miconazole) + midly potent TCS (hydrocortisone 0.5% or 1%)
What condition may patients with sebhorroeic dermatitis develop later in life ?
Psoriasis or atopic eczema
What is discoid (nummular) eczema/dermatitis ?
An endogenous type of eczema/dermatitis in which there are scattered, roundish plaques or eczema
Note - usually plaques are less well-defined and have a finer more powdery scale than psoriasis
Who most commonly gets discoid eczema ?
Describe the typical distribution of discoid eczema
Usually affects the limbs esp the legs. However, may affect trunk
What are the clinical features of discoid eczema ?
How is discoid eczema diagnosed/investigated?
Pic shows discoid eczema presenting similar to ringworm