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A crust (dried serum or blood) should lead you to think of ___ as the primary disorder. |
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Causes of vesicles and bullae: |
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- bacteria - viruses - contact dermatitis - autoimmune disorders - metabolic disease |
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Blister ___ is very important in determining etiology. |
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Intraepidermal blisters suggest __ __ or __ __. |
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- contact dermatitis - pemphigus vulgaris |
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Subepidermal blisters suggest __ ___, __ ___, or ____. |
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- bullous pemphigoid - dermatitis herpetiformis - porphyrias |
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Subepidermal blisters are more ___, while intraepidermal blisters are more ___. |
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Intraepidermal eruption caused by a medium sized DNA virus that replicates within the nucleus: |
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Herpes Simplex (HSV)
- greater than 50% (some sources say 90%) are serum positive for HSV-1 - greater than 20% serum positive for HSV-2 |
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May see systemic symptoms like fever, malaise, headache, and regional adenopathy. Prodome starts within 24 hours before eruption in 2/3 of patients. |
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Herpes Simplex
Male to female transmission risk – 80 to 90% Risk of recurrence HSV-1: 14% HSV-2: 60% |
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grouped vesicles on an erythematous base, may become necrotic: |
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Herpes simplex infection of the fingers is called __ __. This is seen in with dental and medical professionals. |
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Herpes simplex infection in wrestlers is called __ ___. |
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Herpes simplex infections in predisposed skin (like skin with atopic dermatitis) is called : |
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eczema herpeticum- can be fatal |
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To diagnose HSV do a __ __ and look for __ __ __. |
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- Tzanck smear - multinucleated giant cells |
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- impetigo - contact dermatitis - superficial fungal infection |
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Treatment of HSV does not prevent __ ___. |
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does NOT prevent recurrent infection |
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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. |
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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. |
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- one week - 10 days - 10 days - 1-2 weeks |
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Triggers for recurrences of HSV: |
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- fever - UV light - physical trauma - menstruation - emotional stress |
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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. |
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- 50% - 50% - C-section - 70% |
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__ ___ may follow neonatal HSV infection. |
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HSV was found in __ of saliva and ___ on hands of actively infectious individuals. This virus remains viable on skin, clothes, and plastic for ___ ___. |
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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 |
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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 |
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Herpes zoster diagnosis is usually ___, though __ ___ smears are the most sensitive test. |
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- clinical - direct immunofluorescence |
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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 |
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- macules> vesicles> pustules> crusting - healing within 2-3 weeks |
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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. |
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- age - female gender - prodrome |
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Herpes opthamalicus affects the __ branch of the ___ division of the __ nerve. It involves the __ of the __ and scarring of the __ may occur. |
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- nasociliary branch of the opthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve - tip of the nose - conjuctiva |
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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. |
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Varicella= chicken pox (caused by varicella zoster virus) |
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90% of varicella cases occur before the age of __. Peaks in __, __, and __. This is more serious in adults and can cause pneumonia. |
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Grouped, cloudy and hemorrhagic vesicles on an erythematous base in a dermatomal distribution: |
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Dewdrop vesicle on a rose pedal erythematous base: |
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Varicella zoster (chicken pox) |
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Varicella zoster progression: |
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- 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 |
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To diagnose varicella zoster you could do a __ __ where you would see __ __ __. |
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- Tzanck smear - multinucleated giant cells |
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A varicella infection during pregnancy has a ___% of being vertically transmitted to baby. |
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A person with varicella should NOT take ___ b/c it could cause Reye's Syndrome. |
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Antihistamines and topical agents Vaccine safe in children and healthy adults |
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__ ___ __ is effective in preventing or modifying infection in immunodeficient patients shortly after exposure. |
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Varicella-zoster immune globulin (VZIG) |
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Intraepidermal/subcorneal infection caused by certain strains of Staph. aureus. Results in clear or cloudy bullae on the face/neck/extremities and regional adenopathy. |
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Bullous impetigo is caused by strains of __ __. It is most common on the __, __, and __. May see regional adenopathy. |
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- S. aureus - face, neck, extremities |
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Bullous impetigo differential diagnosis: |
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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 |
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Sudden onset of fever, skin tenderness, and erythema followed by large flaccid bullae eventually leading to a large denuded surface |
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Staph scalded skin syndrome |
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Bullous impetigo therapy; |
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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 |
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nails, nares, naval, natal cleft ( I think) |
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linear streaking pattern: |
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positive Nikolsky's sign: |
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- extension of blister with lateral pressure - positive with Pemphigus Vulgarus |
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Flaccid intrepidermal blisters above the basal layer. Blistering of skin AND MUCUS MEMBRANES. Positive Nikolsky's sign. |
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Pemphigus vulgaris has a __ mortality rate without treatment. |
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- high
Overall mortality rate now 8-10%. |
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Pemphigus vulgaris treatment:
(this is an autoimmune reaction) |
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Methotrexate Cyclophosphamide Azathioprine Mycophenolate mofetil Gold |
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Autoimmune disorder in the elderly resulting in large tense subepidermal blisters. Negative Nikolsky's sign. Most commonly in the groin, axilla, and flexural surfaces. |
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Bullous pemphigoid treatment: |
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May treat with oral steroids (add bisphosphonate), tetracycline, or other immunosuppressives |
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Tense bullae on noninflammatory skin and crusted residual bullae: |
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__ __ has flaccid intraepidermal blisters that also effect the mucus membranes, while ___ ___ has tense blisters that do NOT effect mucus membranes. |
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Pemphigus vulgaris Bullous pemphigoid |
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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. |
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75% of patients with __ __ also have gluten sensitivity. |
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Dermatitis herpetiformis treatment: |
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Clears rapidly after treatment with dapsone (check G6PD level before starting) or sulfapyridine |
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crusted vesicles on the elbows and knees, symmetrically: |
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Excessive uroporphyrin excretion in urine Uroporphyrin:coproporphyrin ratio greater than 3:1 |
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Porphyria Cutanea Tarda
(most common form of porphyria) |
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Subepidermal blisters on hands, mottled facial pigment, excess facial hair on temples and cheeks. May be seen in patients with liver problems. |
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tense hemorrhagic bullae on the dorsum of hand: |
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Porphyria cutanea tarda is often precipitated by alcohol consumption, hepatitis C, or ___. It is associated with hereditary ___. Treatment includes ___ and ___. |
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- hormones (BCP) - hereditary hemochromatosis - antimalarials and phlebotomy |
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Blistering limited to the hands and feet caused by a dominant keratin gene mutation. |
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Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex |
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Epidermolyis bullosa simplex is caused by a ___ ___ gene mutation. Treatment is symptomatic, wound care and protection from trauma. |
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