Erythoderma (AI) Flashcards

(26 cards)

1
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Define erythroderma.

A

A severe skin condition characterized by widespread redness and scaling.

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True or false: Erythroderma can be caused by psoriasis.

A

TRUE

Psoriasis is one of the common underlying conditions leading to erythroderma.

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3
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What is a common symptom of erythroderma?

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Intense itching and burning sensations on the skin.

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4
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Fill in the blank: Erythroderma affects _______ of the body surface.

A

More than 90%

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5
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What is a potential complication of erythroderma?

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Infection due to compromised skin barrier.

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True or false: Erythroderma is always a primary skin disease.

A

FALSE

It can be secondary to other skin diseases or systemic conditions.

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What is a common treatment for erythroderma?

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Topical corticosteroids and systemic therapies.

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8
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Define exfoliative dermatitis.

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A type of erythroderma involving extensive skin peeling.

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9
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Fill in the blank: Erythroderma can lead to _______ due to fluid loss.

A

Dehydration

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10
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What skin condition can trigger erythroderma?

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Atopic dermatitis or eczema.

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True or false: Erythroderma can resolve without treatment.

A

FALSE

Medical intervention is often necessary to manage symptoms.

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12
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What is the role of immunosuppressants in treating erythroderma?

A

They help reduce inflammation and immune response.

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13
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Fill in the blank: Erythroderma may be associated with _______ disorders.

A

Autoimmune

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What is a common diagnostic tool for erythroderma?

A

Skin biopsy to identify underlying causes.

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Define psoriatic erythroderma.

A

A severe form of psoriasis that presents as erythroderma.

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True or false: Erythroderma can be life-threatening.

A

TRUE

Severe cases may lead to systemic complications.

17
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What is the primary goal of treating erythroderma?

A

To alleviate symptoms and restore skin integrity.

18
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Fill in the blank: Erythroderma can be triggered by _______ medications.

19
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What is the importance of moisturizers in managing erythroderma?

A

They help maintain skin hydration and barrier function.

20
Q

True or false: Erythroderma is only seen in adults.

A

FALSE

It can occur in individuals of any age.

21
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What is a common systemic treatment for erythroderma?

A

Methotrexate or biologic agents.

22
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Fill in the blank: Erythroderma can be associated with _______ malignancies.

A

Lymphoproliferative

23
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What is the typical appearance of skin in erythroderma?

A

Bright red, inflamed, and often scaling.

24
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Define seborrheic dermatitis.

A

A common skin condition that can mimic erythroderma.

25
What is the significance of **patient history** in diagnosing erythroderma?
It helps identify triggers and underlying conditions.
26
True or false: **Erythroderma** requires immediate medical attention.
TRUE ## Footnote Early intervention can prevent serious complications.