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Measles Prodrome? Rash? Dx? Tx? Complication? |
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Paramyxovirus Prodrome - malaise, high fever, cough, coryza, conjunctivitis Rash - erythematous, maculopapular rash starts on head and spreads to body (Other - Koplik's spots precede rash by 2-3 days, red spots with central white/gray specks on buccal mucosa)
Dx: can be confirmed by serology Tx: Vitamin A
Complications: subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSE) |
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Togavirus No prodrome erythematous, maculopapular rash with generalized lymphadenopathy - transient polyarthralgia and polyarthritis are common - complications include thrombocytopenia and encephalitis |
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HHV-6 Begins with HIGH fever - 3-4 days later, get maculopapular rash that begins on trunk - initial leukocytosis but more often later leukopenia/neutropenia |
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Erythema infectiousum (5th dz) |
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parvovirus B19 - no prodrome, low/absent fever - "slapped cheek" initially, spreads to trunk and proximal extremities - complications are arthritis, hemolytic anemia, encephalopathy - during infancy, assoc. with fetal hydrops |
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Coxsackie A - prodrome of fever, anorexia, and oral pain - ulcers on tongue and oral mucosa - rash on hands, feet, and buttocks |
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prodrome: mild fever, malaise, "morbilliform" rash Rash: red papules that develop to clear vesicles 1-2mm in diameter - vesicles become cloudy, break open, and scab over - usually several stages present at the same time in "crops" - infectious until all lesions are crusted (~1 week after rash starts)
Dx: Tzanck prep for multinucleated giant cells Complications: disseminated dz (CNS, liver, lungs) in immunocompromised
Tx: bathing in lukewarm water reduces secondary bac. infections (per blueprints) - acyclovir in immunocompromised |
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follows dermatomal distribution - vesicular eruption confined to dermatome, clears in 1-2 weeks - uncommon in those under 10 |
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Most common GAS / S. aureus, skin flora - used to be HiB by hematogenous spread prior to vax - can get hematogenous s. pneumo to face; commonly periorbital - orbital cellulitis risk factor is bacterial sinusitis |
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Comedones - whiteheads Open comedones - blackheads Pustules, papules - like they sounds Nodules = cysts |
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male gender, puberty, Cushing's syndrome, PCOS
Anything that increases circulating androgens
Drugs - lithium, isoniazid, B12 supplementation |
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Mild (comedones) - benzoyl peroxide +/- topical abx
Moderate (comedones + pustules/papules) - benzoyl peroxide + topical tretinoin +/- topical/oral abx
Severe (inflammatory papules, cysts, abscesses, scarring) - all topical therapy plus oral retinoic acid - watch for teratogenicity!!! |
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hyperproliferation of epidermis Accelerated epidermal turnover
At sites of trauma (mechanical/thermal) = Kobner phenomenon
HLA C6
Rash = erythematous plaques with sharply demarcated border and silvery plaque - pull up plaque and it bleeds in pinpoints = Auspitz's sign - symmetric - nails with onycholysis and subungual debris |
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Keep skin hydrated
UBC light can be adjunct
Can use topical steroid for flare |
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