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16 Cards in this Set
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Young, yellow greasy scale, on face between eye brows, infant and adult version / How to treat
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Seborrheic Dermatitis /Topical Keratolytics
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Usually in infants, lichenification
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Atopic Dermatitis / Lotion and corticosteroids
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Old People, Precancerous UV lesion, plaques
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Actinic Keratoses / Chemical peels, 5-FU, cryotherapy
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Ulceration from venous insufficiency or hypertension
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Stasis Dermatitis / Leg elevation, compression therapy
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Old People, Flushing, papules, pustules erythema in face
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Rosacea / Depends on type but topical or oral
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Deeper tissue destruction, crusting, necrosis
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Ecthyma
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Typical Streptococcus pyogenes, fast progression, predisposed host
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Erysipelas
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Deep diffuse infection, possible fever
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Cellulitis
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Surface infection with honey colored crust
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Impetigo
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autoimmune blistering, intrapeidermal basal layer, IgG against keratinocytes
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Pemphigus vulgaris
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milder variety fo pemphigus, intrapeidermal top subcorneal layer
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Pemphigus foliaceous
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Elderly patients, IgG in basement membrane subepidermal, no mucosal, linear direct immunofluorescence
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Bullous pemphigoid
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Autoimmue IgA, from gluten sensitivity, subepiderminal, butt and elbows, not linear direct immunoflourescence
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Dermatitis herpetiformis
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What test is used to determine if herpies ?
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Tzanck smear for multinucleated giant cells
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large DNA poxvirus
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Molluscum contagiosum
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Uneven on both sides, not symmetrical
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Contact dermatitis
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