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18 Cards in this Set
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Tx for impetigo
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Bactroban
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Side effects of Minocycline (minocin)
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Pseudotumor cerebri:
Headaches and Blurred vision |
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small firm yellowish-white papules that occur on the lower eyelids, forehead, chest & abdomen
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Syringomas
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pruritic planar polyangular/polygonal purple papules generally seen on the volar aspect of the wrist & forearm
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Lichen planus
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22yo pt presents w/multiple, flat, round light brown lesions measureing 1-5mm in diameter. Several are noted to form a linear pattern
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Verruca plana
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pt w/a hx of DM develops an indurated, painful crusted ulcer w/surrounding erythema on the anterior shin. Most likely dx
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Ecthyma
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vesicles, scarring, & milia on sun-exposed surfaces, most commonly the dorsum of the hands
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Porphyria cutanea tarda
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deficiency of this vitamin is assoc'd w/vitiligo, alopecia areata, & premature graying of the hair
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Vitamin B12 deficiency or pernicious anemia
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burrows at the edge of vesicles or papules & excoriations in the interdigital webspaces, axilla, groint, breasts, buttocks
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scabies
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chronic, coin-shaped plaques w/small papules & vesicles on an erythematous base, typically seen on the lower legs of older males in winter months
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Nummular eczema
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what is the common name for Ephelides?
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freckles
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reddish-orange lesion on cheek & elev'd angiotensin converting enzyme and > vit D
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Sarcoidosis
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The most common predisposing infection of erythema multiform?
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Herpes simplex
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lichenification that occurs secondary to scratching
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lichen simplex chronicus
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onycholysis & a yellowish-brown discoloration under the nail plate resembling oil spots is pathognomonic for?
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Psoriasis
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hypopigmentation on face secondary to an inflammatory rash of eczema
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pityriasis alba
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Comedonal acne is best treated with
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topical retinoids
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a sudden appearance of tile-like scales or fish-like scales, usually o fthe LES
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acquirec itcthyosis
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