Name That Rash
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Really...more rashes?
100

Begins with a solitary scaling plaque then evolves to a more generalized diffuse, mildly pruritic rash. 

Pityriasis rosea

100

Nonscarring, patchy hair loss with clinical features including exclamation point hairs

What is alopecia areata?

100

Number of days on average, it takes for cells to migrate from the basal layer to desquamation

What is 28?

100

True or false: Most patients with cutaneous lupus erythematosus also have systemic lupus erythematosus.

What is false?

100

Rash characterized by malodorous, crusted red-brown papules in a seborrheic distribution, V-shaped notching on distal aspect of nails, and oral cobble stoning

What is Darier disease?

200

True or False: Elevated liver enzymes is a common manifestation of disseminated Lyme

What is false

200

Diagnosis and first line treatment in the following scenario:

16 year old male presents to clinic with sudden onset severe, nodulocystic acne involving the back, chest, and shoulders. Also with intermittent fevers and arthralgias.

What is acne fulminans and prednisone?

200

The components of the follicular occlusion tetrad

What are hidradentitis suppurativa, acne conglobata, dissecting cellulitis of the scalp, and pilonidal cyst?

200

Another name for localized scleroderma confined to the skin

What is morphea?

200

Most common medication class to trigger fixed drug eruption

What is NSAID?

300

Well-defined reddish-orange scaling patches with islands of sparing, and palmoplantar keratoderma

What is pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP)
300

One of the following is not a form of primary cicatricial alopecia:

Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia

Discoid lupus

Frontal fibrosing alopecia

Traction alopecia

Folliculitis decalvans

What is traction alopecia?

300

It is important to screen for which malignancy in a patient with sebaceous carcinoma

What is colon?

300

Most common subtype of scleroderma in the pediatric population

What is linear?
300

Most common cause of allergic contact dermatitis worldwide

What is nickel?

400

The frequency of re-exposure to an offending allergen necessary to precipitate ongoing rash in contact dermatitis

What is 3 weeks?

400

This sexually transmitted infection is associated with patchy hair loss

What is syphilis?

400

Which tricyclic antidepressant has H1 and H2 antihistamine activity

What is doxepin?
400

Infection is a cause of cutaneous vasculitis. Of the following, this is not commonly associated with cutaneous vasculitis:

Viral (hepatitis C)

Fungal

Bacterial

Rickettsial

What is rickettsial?

400

Targetoid lesions with 3 zones of color

Erythema multiforme

500

Itchy, flat-topped, violaceous, polygonal papules

What is lichen planus?

500

The pathogenesis of nail dystrophy in psoriasis and that in chronic paronychia

What is abnormal keratinization of the nail matrix and nail bed?

500

Tumor syndrome characterized by fibrofolliculomas, trichodiscomas, and acrochordons

What is Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome?

500

Periorbital edema, ragged cuticles, purple papules and plaques over the small joints of hands, fixed erythema of the back, shoulders, chest and neck

What is dermatomyositis?

500

Macular atypical targetoid lesions

SJS/TEN

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