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a) What role do bacteria play in acne? What particular species is implicated?
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b) What is the underlying problem in rosacea?
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c) What cell is important in the release of vasoactive mediators in urticaria?
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d) What two microscopic features are usually seen in acute eczematous dermatitis?
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e) Name some associated conditions of erythema multiforme. Why is it called “multiforme”?
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f) What is interface dermatitis?
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g) What is erythema nodosum and how does it present?
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h) What is the characteristic microscopic appearance of psoriasis? What is the Auspitz sign? What are Munro microabscesses?
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i) Where on the skin is seborrheic keratosis often found?
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j) Name the 6 “P”s of lichen planus. Describe the histological features. What are Civatte bodies?
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k) What are the microscopic features of the blister formation in pemphigus vulgaris? What is the immunofluorescent pattern?
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l) What are the microscopic features of the blister formation in bullous pemphigoid? What is the immunofluorescent pattern?
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m) What disease associations may there be with dermatitis herpetiformis? What is the immunofluorescent pattern?
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n) In which type of epidermolysis bullosa do the bullae occur at the lamina lucida?
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o) What is the enzyme deficiency in porphyria cutanea tarda? What are the clinical manifestations?
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p) What is the underlying defect in ichthyosis?
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q) What causes verrucae? What is koilocytosis?
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r) What causes molluscum contagiosum? What are the gross and histological features? What is a molluscum body?
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s) What usually causes impetigo? Discuss the pathogenesis and microorganisms involved.
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