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What is the pathology of Verrucae?
Warts
Soft, tan colored cauliflower like papules
Epidermal hyperplasia, condyloma acuminatum on genitals
What is Verrucae caused by?
HPV
What is the pathology of Melanocytic Nevus?
Common mole, benign, but can lead to melanoma
What is the pathology of Urticatia?
Hives, Pruritic wheals that form after mast cell degranulation
What is the pathology of Ephelis?
Freckle, normal number of melanocytes, inc melanin pigment
What is the pathology of Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)?
Pruritic eruption, commonly on skin flexures
What else is Eczema associated with?
Other atopic diseases, Asthma, Allergic Rhinitis
What is the pathology of Allergic contact dermatitis?
Type 4 hypersensitivity reaction that follows exposure to allergen
What are the symptoms of psoriasis?
Papules and plaques with silvery scaling especially on knees and elbows
What is Auspitz sign?
Pinpoint bleeding spots from exposure of dermal papillae when scales are scraped off
`What is the pathology of Seborrheic Keratosis?
Flat, greasy, pigmented squamous epithelial proliferation with keratin filled cysts
What is the appearance of Seborrheic Keratosis?
Looks "stuck-on"
Lesions occur on head, trunk, extremities
What is Leser-Trelat sign?
Sudden appearance of multiple seborrheic keratoses, indicating an underlying malignancy