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Term
how do you assess burns?
Definition
use Wallace's rules of nines

head and neck 9%
anterior leg 9% posterior leg 9%
anterior chest 9% posterior chest 9%
anterior and posterior abdomen 9% each
each arm 9%
Term
distribution of eczema
Definition
face and trunk in infants
flexors in young children
extensors in older children
Term
mx of eczema
Definition
emollients to steroid 10:1. if giving steroid then apply cream first, wait 30 mins and then then apply steroid
creams soak in faster than ointments
Term
clobetasone butyrate is AKA?
Definition
eumovate
Term
betametasone valerate AKA
Definition
betnovate
Term
Clobetasol propionate AKA
Definition
dermovate
Term
how to remember potencies of steroids?
Definition
Help
Every
Budding
Dermotologist
Term
what is the finger tip rule?
Definition
1 FTU is 0.5g of steroid
this is enough to rx a skin area about twice that of a flat adult palm.
Term
what causes eczema herpeticum?
rx>
Definition
more common in atopic eczema
causes by HSV type 1 or 2
rx: IV aciclovir
Term
what do you call eczema that affects both the hand and feet?
this is also known as dishydrotic eczema.
Definition
Pompholyx

hands: cheiropompholyx
feet: pedopompholyx
Term
features of pompholyx
Definition
small blisters on palms and soles
pruritic sometimes burning sensation. once they burst, blisters may become dry and crack

mx: cool compress, emollients, steroids
Term
as a result of increased venous pressure what type of eczema might you get?
Definition
varicose eczema.
haemosiderin
lipodermatosclerosis
atrophy blanche
ulceration of skin
Term
genetic associations (HLA) of psoriasis?
Definition
HLA B13 and B17
Term
most common subtype of psoriasis?
Definition
plaque psoriasis

red scaly plaques on extensor surface, sacrum and scalp
Term
characetrististics of flexural psoriasis
Definition
it is smooth rather than a plaque
Term
post strep what type of psoriasis would we expect?
Definition
guttae psoriasis
teardrop shaped appear on body
Term
what type of psoriasis do we expect to appear on palms and soles?
Definition
pustular psoriasis
Term
nails signs in psoriasis
Definition
nails changes are associated with arthropathy
pitting
onycholysis
subungal hyperkeratosis
loss of nail
Term
complications of psoriasis
Definition
CVS disease, HTN
arthritis
psychological distress, depression
increased risk for metabolic syndrome
increased risk for VTE
UC and Chronhs
non melanoma skin cancer
other cancer of GI
Term
things that can exacerbate psoriasis
Definition
trauma
alcohol
withdrawal of steroids
drugs:-
beta blockers
NSAIDS
anti malarials
ACE-i
lithium
infliximab
Term
features of guttae psoriasis
Definition
more common in children and adolescents
preceded by strep infection 2-4 weeks before lesions appear
affect trunk and limbs
resolves in 2-3 months
mx: topical agents normally used in psoriasis and UVB
if recurrent strep infections then tonsillectomy
Term
mx of psoriasis
Definition
1st line: potent corticosteroid plus vit D analogue applied opposite times of day. duration: 4 weeks
2nd line: if no improvement after 8w offer vit D analogue BD
3rd line: potent corticosteroid BD for 4 weeks or coal tar OD/BD. short acting dithranol can also be used.
Term
potent corticosteroids should be used for no longer than how many weeks?
Definition
8 weeks
Term
very potent corticosteroids should be used for no longer than how many weeks?
Definition
4 weeks
Term
NICE recommend we take a break of how long before starting another course of steroids in psoriasis?
Definition
4 weeks. e.g. 1st line is steroid and vitamin D analogue for 4 weeks. if this is unsuccessful we wait for another 4 weeks before starting steroids again.
Term
give examples of Vitamin D analogues
Definition
Dovonex (calcipotriol)
Calcitriol
Tacalcitol
Term
what do vitamin D analogues do?
Definition
reduce cell division and differentiation
they can be used long term and do not smell or stain
tend to reduce scale and thickness of plaques but not erythema
avoid in pregnancy
max weekly amount in adults in 100g
Term
secondary care in psoriasis phototherapy features
and adverse effects
Definition
UVB rx of choice given 3 x week

photchemotherapy: psoralen and UVA = PUVA

adverse effects: skin ageing and squamous cell cancer (not melanoma)
Term
systemic therapy used in psoriasis
Definition
MTX if there is associated joint disease
ciclosporin
systemic retinoids
biologics
USTEKINUMAB IL23 and IL12 blocker
Term
mechanism of coal tar?
Definition
inhibits DNA synthesis
Term
mechanism of vitamin D analogue calcipotrol
Definition
reduces epidermal proliferation and restores a normal horny cell layer.
Term
MOA of dithranol?
can you leave it on?
what are side effects of this medication?
Definition
inhibits DNA synthesis
you need to wash of after 30 mins

SE: burning, staining
Term
herpes zoster features
aka shingles
Definition
due to reactivation of varicella zoster virus
unilateral painful blistering rash following dermatomal fashion
management aciclovir
Term
shingles vaccine
what sort of vaccine is it?
who is it offered to?
Definition
live attenuated vaccine
given S/C
offered to 70-79 years old

not available to those over 80 as it seems to be ineffective in this age group
Term
what name is given to reactivation of VZV in the opthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve?
what does the hutchinson sign indicate?
Definition
herpes zoster opthalmicus
hutchikinson: rash on tip or side of nose indicates nasociliary involvement and is a strong risk factor for ocular involvement.
mx: PO antiviral 7-10 days started within 72hours

ocular involvement requires urgent opthalmic review
Term
true or false topical anti viral is not given in herpes zoster opthalmicus?
Definition
this is true
it is PO therapy for 7-10 days started within 72 hours
also corticosteroids may be given, they reduce pain but not incidence of post herpetic neuralgia
Term
complications of herpes zoster opthalmicus
Definition
occular: conjunctivitis, keratitis, anterior uveitis, episcleritis
ptosis
post herpetic neuralgia
Term
what causes scabies (the name of the organism?)
Definition
sarcoptes scabiei

spread by prolong skin contact and affects children and young adults
Term
in which layer of the skin does scabies mice lay her eggs?
Definition
stratum corneum
Term
explain pathophysiology of the itching associated with scabies
Definition
due to a delayed type IV hypersensitivity reaction to the mite eggs.
this occurs ~30 days after the initial infection.
Term
signs of scabies
Definition
linear burrows on sides of fingers, inter digital webs and wrist flexor aspects
face and scalp may be affected in infants
secondary signs due to scratching.
Term
mx of scabies
Definition
1st line: 5% permethrin
2nd: 0.5% malathion
Term
what is the % of permethrin and malathion? which one is 1st line and which one is 2nd?
Definition
Permethrin is 5% and 1st line
malathion is 0.5% and 2nd line
Term
what advice would you give about the itching post scabies treatment?
Definition
it persists 4-6 weeks after treatment is complete.
Term
how to apply the treatment and what other precautions should you take in scabies
Definition
permethrin: apply and keep on for 8-12 hours then wash off. repeat after 7 days.
Malathion: apply and keep for 24 hours then wash off, repeat after 7 days
wash all clothes and towels on 1st day to kill off mites
all household contacts should be treated even if they are asymptomatic
Term
what is crusted norweigen scabies and what is the rx of choice?
Definition
it is scabies seen in immunosuppressed people especially those with HIV
the rx of choice is Ivermectin
Term
acne vulgaris is characterised by?
Definition
blockage of the pilosebaceous follicle with keratin plugs.
This results in comedones, inflammation and pustules.
Term
pathophysiology in acne vulgaris
Definition
follicular epidermal hyperproliferation forming keratin plug
this obstruct pilosebaceous follicle
androgen levels may affect activity of sebaceous glands but levels are normal in most
there is colonisation by anaerobic bacterium Propionibcterium acnes
this causes inflammation
Term
name the anaerobic bacteria that colonises pilosebacous glands in acne vulgaris?
Definition
Propionibacterium acnes
Term
in acne vulgatis comedones can be white of black. how is this differentiated?
Definition
in whiteheads the top is closed
in blackheads the top is open
Term
what is acne fulminans?
Definition
severe acne associated with systemic upset (fever)
hospital admission often required
condition responds to PO steroids
Term
name 2 different types of scars that may result from having acne vulgaris?
Definition
ice pick scars
hypertrophic scars
Term
what drug can cause drug induced acne?
Definition
steroids
Term
acne can be classified as mild moderate or severe.. explain these
Definition
mild: open/ closed comedones +/- inflammatory lesions
moderate: widespread lesion, numbers papules and pustules
severe: extensive inflammatory lesions, nodules, pitting and scarring
Term
mx of acne vulgaris
Definition
1st: topical retinoids: benzoyl peroxide
next: combo therapy topical ABx and topical retinoid
PO Abx: Oxytetracycline or doxycycline
PO isotretoin
Term
in terms of Abx therapy in acne which tetracycline is now not used and why?
how long will it take to see an effect with PO Abx
what is a consequence of long term PO Abx ? if this happens what can you use?
Definition
Minocycline is less considered because it may cause irreversible pigmentation
it takes 3-4 months to see an effect of PO Abx
gram neg folliculitis may occur as a consequence of LT Abx PO. if this happens you can take PO high dose trimethoprim
Term
which acne am i?
i affect nose, cheeks and forehead
I cause flushing and telangiectasia and people might think you're an alcoholic lol
Definition
ACNE ROSACEA
Term
features of acne rosacea
Definition
affects nose cheeks forehead
flushing is 1st symptom and common to have telangiectasia
later: papules and pustules and erythema is persistent. there is rhinophyma
occular involvement: blepharitis
Term
what is rhinophyma?
Definition
bullous nose that occurs in rosaea
Term
management of acne rosacea
Definition
topical metronidazole for mild symptoms
systemic Abx for more severe disease e.g oxytetracycline
apply high factor sun cream
camaflouge creams may help conceal telangiectasia
laser therapy appropriate for those with bare telangiectasia
Term
what is the name given to a dermatophyte fungal infection?
Definition
tinea

there are 3 types
tinea capitis - scalp
corporis - trunk
pedis - foot
Term
what might form if tinea capitis is left untreated?
which organism commonly causes tine capitis?
Definition
a kerion.
Trichophyton tonsurans
Term
if tinea capitis is caught from cats and dogs which is the most likely causative organism?
which lamp can you use to diagnose this?
Definition
Microsporum canis from cats and dogs
these show as green fluorescence under Wood's lamp but the most useful ix is scalp scrapings
Term
mx for tinea due to Trichophyton tonsurans infection
Definition
Terbinafine

topical ketoconazole shampoo given foo 1st two weeks to reduce transmission
Term
mx for tinea from microsporium infections?
Definition
Griseofulvin
Term
tinea corporis main causative organisms
where do they come from
what is the lesion like?
what can be used to rx this?
Definition
trichophyton rubrum and verucosum from cattle
well defined red lesions with pustules and papules
rx: PO fluconazole
Term
tinea can be due to trichophyton and microsporium species. which lesions do not typical flu ores under Woods light?
Definition
Trichophyton lesions do not really show up under the light
Term
malasezzia furfur causes what?
Definition
pityriasis versicolor
superficial cutaneous fungal infection
Term
features of pityriasis versicolour
Definition
hypo pigmented patches that mare seem more obvious following sun exposure
mild itching
scale is common

predisposing factors: you can be health, malnutrition, immunosuppressed or have Cushings
mx: mild disease topical anti fungal
more severe: PO itraconazzole
Term
posh name for fungal nail infection?
Definition
onychomycosis

causes: trichophytan rubrum 90%
yeasts such as candia
non dermatophyte moulds can also cause it
Term
mx for dermatophyte nail infection?
Definition
PO terbinafine
alternative: PO itraconazole

6weeks -3 months for fingernails
3months -6 months for toe nails
Term
mx for candida nail infection?
Definition
topical antifungal is ok e.g. Amorolfine
severe infections should be treated with PO itraconzaole for 12 weeks
Term
sebhorrheic keratoses features
Definition
benign epidermal skin lesions seen in older people
stuck on appearance
keratotic plugs may be seen on the surface
mx:
reassurance about benign nature
options for removal include curettage, cryotherapy and shave biopsy
Term
features and risk factors for SCC
Definition
mets are rare but do occur

risk factors:
xs sunlight/PUVA therapy for psoriasis
actinic keratoses and bowers
Marjolins ulcer
smoking
immunosuppresion e.g post transplant or HIV
genetics: occulocutaneous albinism and xeroderma pigmentosum
Term
treatment of SCC
Definition
if lesion <20mm then excision with 4mm margin
if lesion >20mm then margin should be 6mm
Term
good prognostic factors in SCC
Definition
well differentiated
<20mm wide
<2mm deep
no associated diseases
Term
poor prognostic factors for SCC
Definition
poorly differentiated
>20mm wide
>4mm deep
immunosupression for whatever reason
Term
bowen's is red scaly patches often found in women. the are a form of intreepidermal SCC. where are they often found in the body?
Definition
lower limbs
Term
if you had chronic long term sun exposure which skin cancer would you get?
if you had sporadic exposure to sun but burnt when you did sunbathe which cancer might you get in the future?
out of SCC and BCC which is more common?
Definition
chronic long term sun exposure: increased risk to SCC
sporadic sun exposure with burning: BCC likelihood increased
BBC is more common than SCC. 80% BCC and 20% SCC
Term
organ transplant recipients have an increased risk to which cancer?

which virus is found in majority of transplant recipient cancer?
Definition
SCC

HPV found in majority of transplant recipient SCC
Term
why are actinic keratosis viewed as premalignant?
if someone has 7 or more of these what are their chances of SCC?
Definition
premalignant because there are ATYPICAL KERATINOCYTES in the epidermis
7 lesions = 10% chance of SCC at 10 years
lesions is rough with white to yellow scale
lesions typically clustered at sites of chronic sun exposure
Term
list the 5 subtypes of BCC
Definition
nodular: most common
superficial: horizontal growth pattern predominates
cystic: often clear or grey/blue appearance.
morphaeform: flat lesions without well defined borders. reoccurs due to sub clinical lateral spread
basosquamous : atypical BCC. more aggressive and more destructive
Term
which cancer is AKA rodent ulcer?
Definition
BCC
Term
BCC growth pattern
mets ability
Definition
slow growth
mets extremely rare
most common type of cancer in western world
Term
where do majority of BCC occur?
features?
Definition
sun exposed sites especially head and neck
pearly flesh coloured papule with telangiectasia. it can later ulcerate leaving a central crater
Term
mx for BCC
Definition
surgical removal
curretage
cryotherapy
topical cream: imiquimod, fluorouracil
radiotherapy
Term
list 3 major criteria for malignant melanoma (MM)
Definition
change is shape
size
colour
Term
secondary, minor features for MM?
Definition
diameter >6mm
inflammation
oozing
altered sensation
Term
what is the single most important factor in determining the prognosis for MM?
Definition
The invasion depth of a tumour AKA Breslow's depth

<1mm = 95-100% 5 year survival
>4mm = 50% 5 year survival
Term
breslow thickness prognostic factors
Definition
<1 mm =95-100% 5yr survival
1-2mm = 80=96%
2.1-4mm =60-75%
>4mm = 50% survival at 5 years
Term
what does ABCDE stand for in skin cancer moles?
Definition
Assymetry
Border
Colour
Diameter
Evolution
Term
features of hereditary angioedema
what is the person deficient in?
what is the inheritance pattern?
is there a prophylaxis rx?
Definition
C1 protease inhibitor deficiency
AD inheritance
ix: low C4 found in affected persons
mx: give C1 inhibitor concentrate of FFP if the former is not available
prophylaxis: anabolic steroid Donazol may help

pathophysiology: uncontrolled release of bradykinin resulting in oedema.
Term
what is the difference between urticaria and angio-oedema?
Definition
angio oedema occurs when the deeper tissues, lower dermis and subcutaneous tissues become involved and are swollen

urticaria affects skin above the dermis
Term
what is the description of a urticarial rash?
Definition
a wheal with central pallor or blanching
Term
diagnostic criteria for atopic eczema
Definition
itchy skin condition plus 3 or > of the following
history of itchiness
hx of asthma
dry skin in preceding year
visibal flexural eczema
onset before ages 2
Term
in atopic eczema the genetic component is thought to involve mutation in the protein fillagrin. this is critical in which layer of the skin?
Definition
stratum corneuem
Term
what does NICE recommend when atopic eczema is not controlled by maximal corticosteroid therapy?
Definition
topical pimecrolimus and tacrolimus are options for atopic eczema not controlled by maximal topical corticosteroid treatment or if there is a risk of important corticosteroid side-effects (particularly skin atrophy).
Term
what is the difference between lotions, creams and ointments?
Definition
the proportion of oil to water

lipid content lowest in lotion
highest in ointment and medium in creams.
Term
lotion creams and ointments which has the highest lipid content?
Definition
ointments have the highest lipid content. they are the greasiest but keep you moisturised longer

lotions have the least and creams have intermediate lipid content.
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