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Dermatology Chapter 10
chapter 10 derm
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Anatomy
Graduate
06/12/2011

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Term
A crust (dried serum or blood) should lead you to think of ___ as the primary disorder.
Definition
blisters
Term
Causes of vesicles and bullae:
Definition
- bacteria
- viruses
- contact dermatitis
- autoimmune disorders
- metabolic disease
Term
Blister ___ is very important in determining etiology.
Definition
location
Term
Intraepidermal blisters suggest __ __ or __ __.
Definition
- contact dermatitis
- pemphigus vulgaris
Term
Subepidermal blisters suggest __ ___, __ ___, or ____.
Definition
- bullous pemphigoid
- dermatitis herpetiformis
- porphyrias
Term
Subepidermal blisters are more ___, while intraepidermal blisters are more ___.
Definition
- tense
- flaccid
Term
Intraepidermal eruption caused by a medium sized DNA virus that replicates within the nucleus:
Definition
Herpes Simplex (HSV)

- greater than 50% (some sources say 90%) are serum positive for HSV-1
- greater than 20% serum positive for HSV-2
Term
May see systemic symptoms like fever, malaise, headache, and regional adenopathy. Prodome starts within 24 hours before eruption in 2/3 of patients.
Definition
Herpes Simplex

Male to female transmission risk – 80 to 90%
Risk of recurrence
HSV-1: 14%
HSV-2: 60%
Term
grouped vesicles on an erythematous base, may become necrotic:
Definition
Herpes Simplex
Term
Herpes simplex infection of the fingers is called __ __. This is seen in with dental and medical professionals.
Definition
Herpetic whitlow
Term
Herpes simplex infection in wrestlers is called __ ___.
Definition
- herpes gladiatorum
Term
Herpes simplex infections in predisposed skin (like skin with atopic dermatitis) is called :
Definition
eczema herpeticum- can be fatal
Term
To diagnose HSV do a __ __ and look for __ __ __.
Definition
- Tzanck smear
- multinucleated giant cells
Term
DDx for HSV:
Definition
- impetigo
- contact dermatitis
- superficial fungal infection
Term
Treatment of HSV does not prevent __ ___.
Definition
does NOT prevent recurrent infection
Term
Therapy for HSV:
Definition
First episode
Acyclovir 200mg five times daily or 400mg t.i.d. for 7-10 days.
Valacyclovir 1000mg b.i.d. for 10 days
Famciclovir 250mg t.i.d. for 7 days
Suppressive
Acyclovir 400mg b.i.d.
Valacyclovir 500mg or 1g daily
Famciclovir 250mg b.i.d.
Term
Herpes simplex has an incubation period of __ __ and the eruption usually lasts __ __, following with another __ __ of crusting, ulceration, and healing. Recurrences have shorter courses of __ to __ weeks.
Definition
- one week
- 10 days
- 10 days
- 1-2 weeks
Term
Triggers for recurrences of HSV:
Definition
- fever
- UV light
- physical trauma
- menstruation
- emotional stress
Term
Neonatal herpes has a __ mortality rate when not treated, and __ of those treated have a serious neurological problems. A __ __ is recommend for active HSV infection. __ of women who have babies with neonatal HSV have no history of infection.
Definition
- 50%
- 50%
- C-section
- 70%
Term
__ ___ may follow neonatal HSV infection.
Definition
Erythema multiforme
Term
HSV was found in __ of saliva and ___ on hands of actively infectious individuals. This virus remains viable on skin, clothes, and plastic for ___ ___.
Definition
- 78%
- 68%
- 2-4 hours
Term
Vesicular dermatomal eruption caused by recrudescence of latent varicella-zoster virus in patients who have had varicella, Virus dormant within the sensory ganglia of the spinal cord
Definition
Herpes Zoster (shingles)

Incidence
10-20% lifetime risk
Higher incidence in HIV, Hodgkin’s
History
Burning, electrical, or shooting pain
May mimic migraine, pleurisy, MI, or appendicitis
Term
Herpes zoster diagnosis is usually ___, though __ ___ smears are the most sensitive test.
Definition
- clinical
- direct immunofluorescence
Term
Herpes zoster therapy:
Definition
Pain control
Topical
Amitriptyline 50-100mg daily for post-herpetic nueralgia
Oral or IV antivirals
Best administered within first 24-72 hours
Acyclovir 800mg five times daily for 7 days
Valacyclovir 1g t.i.d. for 7 days
Famciclovir 500mg t.i.d. for 7 days
Oral steroids
Judgment call
Best indicated for trigeminal involvement and to prevent post-herpetic neuralgia
Term
Herpes zoster course:
Definition
- macules> vesicles> pustules> crusting
- healing within 2-3 weeks
Term
Post-herpetic neuralgia incidence increases with __, __ gender, __ presence, or more severe acute pain and eruption. 80% of patients with post-herpetic neuralgia are asymptomatic in 12 months.
Definition
- age
- female gender
- prodrome
Term
Herpes opthamalicus affects the __ branch of the ___ division of the __ nerve. It involves the __ of the __ and scarring of the __ may occur.
Definition
- nasociliary branch of the opthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve
- tip of the nose
- conjuctiva
Term
Intraepidermal vesicular eruption caused by a virus. 2-3 week incubation period. 2-3 weeks of prodrome of fever, chills, malaise, headache, sore throat, anorexia, dry cough. Infectious until all lesions have become crusted.
Definition
Varicella= chicken pox (caused by varicella zoster virus)
Term
90% of varicella cases occur before the age of __. Peaks in __, __, and __. This is more serious in adults and can cause pneumonia.
Definition
- 10
- March, April, May
Term
Grouped, cloudy and hemorrhagic vesicles on an erythematous base in a dermatomal distribution:
Definition
Herpes zoster
Term
Dewdrop vesicle on a rose pedal erythematous base:
Definition
Varicella zoster (chicken pox)
Term
Varicella zoster progression:
Definition
- macules> vesicles> pustules> crusting
- generalized pruritic eruption most prominent on the trunk
- successive crops of rapidly progressing lesions over an 8-12 day period
- ALL LESIONS PRESENT AT SAME TIME
- often umbilicated or hemorrhagic
- dewdrops on a rose pedal appearance
Term
To diagnose varicella zoster you could do a __ __ where you would see __ __ __.
Definition
- Tzanck smear
- multinucleated giant cells
Term
A varicella infection during pregnancy has a ___% of being vertically transmitted to baby.
Definition
10%
Term
A person with varicella should NOT take ___ b/c it could cause Reye's Syndrome.
Definition
Aspirin
Term
Varicella therapy:
Definition
Antihistamines and topical agents
Vaccine safe in children and healthy adults
Term
__ ___ __ is effective in preventing or modifying infection in immunodeficient patients shortly after exposure.
Definition
Varicella-zoster immune globulin (VZIG)
Term
Intraepidermal/subcorneal infection caused by certain strains of Staph. aureus. Results in clear or cloudy bullae on the face/neck/extremities and regional adenopathy.
Definition
Bullous Impetigo
Term
Bullous impetigo is caused by strains of __ __. It is most common on the __, __, and __. May see regional adenopathy.
Definition
- S. aureus
- face, neck, extremities
Term
Bullous impetigo differential diagnosis:
Definition
Contact dermatitis, HSV, superficial fungal infections, pemphigus vulgaris
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
Sudden onset of fever, skin tenderness, and erythema followed by large flaccid bullae eventually leading to a large denuded surface
Sterile bullae
Source of infection – conjunctiva, nose, pharynx, umbilical stump
Term
Sudden onset of fever, skin tenderness, and erythema followed by large flaccid bullae eventually leading to a large denuded surface
Definition
Staph scalded skin syndrome
Term
Bullous impetigo therapy;
Definition
Therapy
Cephalexin 25-50mg/kg daily in oral suspension or 500mg b.i.d.
Erythromycin 500mg b.i.d.
Dicloxacillin 500mg b.i.d.
Antibacterial soaps – Lever 2000, Dial, Hibiclens
Course and complications
Heals within 3-6 weeks without treatment
Term
Staph carried in the:
Definition
nails, nares, naval, natal cleft ( I think)
Term
linear streaking pattern:
Definition
acute contact dermatitis
Term
positive Nikolsky's sign:
Definition
- extension of blister with lateral pressure
- positive with Pemphigus Vulgarus
Term
Flaccid intrepidermal blisters above the basal layer. Blistering of skin AND MUCUS MEMBRANES. Positive Nikolsky's sign.
Definition
Pemphigus vulgaris
Term
Pemphigus vulgaris has a __ mortality rate without treatment.
Definition
- high

Overall mortality rate now 8-10%.
Term
Pemphigus vulgaris treatment:

(this is an autoimmune reaction)
Definition
Methotrexate
Cyclophosphamide
Azathioprine
Mycophenolate mofetil
Gold
Term
Autoimmune disorder in the elderly resulting in large tense subepidermal blisters. Negative Nikolsky's sign. Most commonly in the groin, axilla, and flexural surfaces.
Definition
Bullous pemphigoid
Term
Bullous pemphigoid treatment:
Definition
May treat with oral steroids (add bisphosphonate), tetracycline, or other immunosuppressives
Term
Tense bullae on noninflammatory skin and crusted residual bullae:
Definition
Bullous pemphigoid
Term
__ __ has flaccid intraepidermal blisters that also effect the mucus membranes, while ___ ___ has tense blisters that do NOT effect mucus membranes.
Definition
Pemphigus vulgaris
Bullous pemphigoid
Term
Intensely pruritic vesicular eruption characterized by grouped papules, vesicles (usually not intact), and urticarial plaques that are symmetrically distributed on the elbows, knees, buttocks, lower back, and shoulders. Subepidermal blisters.
Definition
Dermatitis Herpetiformis
Term
75% of patients with __ __ also have gluten sensitivity.
Definition
dermatitis herpetiformis
Term
Dermatitis herpetiformis treatment:
Definition
Clears rapidly after treatment with dapsone (check G6PD level before starting) or sulfapyridine
Term
crusted vesicles on the elbows and knees, symmetrically:
Definition
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Term
Excessive uroporphyrin excretion in urine
Uroporphyrin:coproporphyrin ratio greater than 3:1
Definition
Porphyria Cutanea Tarda

(most common form of porphyria)
Term
Subepidermal blisters on hands, mottled facial pigment, excess facial hair on temples and cheeks. May be seen in patients with liver problems.
Definition
Porphyria Cutanea Tarda
Term
tense hemorrhagic bullae on the dorsum of hand:
Definition
Porphyria cutanea tarda
Term
Porphyria cutanea tarda is often precipitated by alcohol consumption, hepatitis C, or ___. It is associated with hereditary ___. Treatment includes ___ and ___.
Definition
- hormones (BCP)
- hereditary hemochromatosis
- antimalarials and phlebotomy
Term
Blistering limited to the hands and feet caused by a dominant keratin gene mutation.
Definition
Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
Term
Epidermolyis bullosa simplex is caused by a ___ ___ gene mutation. Treatment is symptomatic, wound care and protection from trauma.
Definition
dominant keratin
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