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Q. Name the disease? Autoimmune destruction of melanocytes. Etiology – age of onset is in 20’s. Symptoms:
Hypopigmented patches hands and face first. Fluoresces with Wood’s lamp, with Negative KOH prep |
Vitiligo
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Q. Name the disease? Etiology - strep pyogenes, strep pneumoniae, H. influenza. Violaceous, edematous eye lids,
Fever, malaise, lethargy DDX for orbital cellulitis. Complications: Sepsis, meningitis, brain abscess |
Periorbital cellulitis
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Q. Name the disease? Mask of pregnancy, cause by OCP’s, second trimester,
Sun-exposure makes it worse, tanning beds make worse Hyperpigmentssed patches on face. |
Melasma
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Q. Name the disease? LEGS MOST COMMON SITE. Definition – skin infection involving cutaneous lymphatics
Etiology – Group A Strep often the cause. Skin Findings: Red, indurated (hard) plaque (orange peel lesion). SX: High fever, chills, malaise, LAO |
Erysipelas
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Q. Name the disease? Infection of hair follicles.
Pustules around hair follicles DX: Clinical, culture or Gram stain |
Folliculitis (Virus)
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