32 y old man presents with the following intermittent pruritic rash. He has a medical history of asthma. Linear excoriations are found within many of the erythematous plaques on the arms. What is the diagnosis?
Atopic Dermatitis
Name this rash
Molluscum Contagiosum
Identify this benign "waxy/stuck on" lesion
Seborrheic Keratosis
Following abrupt cessation of systemic glucocorticoids, Atopic Dermatitis or Psoriasis can flare to this condition
Erythroderma
Malar Rash
Identify the rash and treatment
Contact dermatitis, topical steroids
What is the name of the organism that causes pityriasis versicolor
Malassezia Furfur
A 60 y old woman has a 0.8 × 0.6-cm pearly ulcerated papule with arborizing telangiectasias on her nose.
Biopsy demonstrates basal cell carcinoma with high-risk micronodular and infiltrative histologic features.
How should this be treated?
Mohs surgery
What body surface area is affected in SJS and TEN
SJS <10%, TEN >30%
When using the rule of 9s to estimate total body surface area after a burn, what is the percent given to each arm and leg?
9% for each arm and 18% for each leg
A patient with a history of atopic dermatitis presents with the following. What is the diagnosis?
Lichen Simplex Chronicus
50 y man is evaluated for this itchy rash. Microscopic exam shows branching hyphae in the keratin.
What is the appropriate treatment?
A. Imidazole Cream
B. Nystatin Cream
C. Oral Ketoconazole
D. Topical betamethasone and clotrimazole
Imidazole Cream
What is another name for neurofibromatosis type 1
von Recklinghausen disease
Erythema Multiforme
This syndrome is consists of erythema nodosum, arthritis and hilar lymphadenopathy
Loffgren syndrome (sarcoidosis)
A 60 year old female is evaluated for psoriasis. She has no joint symptoms. She has 30% body surface involvement with no nail findings.
What is the appropriate treatment?
A. MTX
B. Oral Prednisone
C. Tacrolimus Ointment
D. Topical Calcitriol
Methotrexate
A 24 y old kindergarten teacher has the following pruritic rash:
Treatment?
A. Oral Doxy
B. Topical Hydrocortisone
C. Topical Muciprocin
D. Topical neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin
What treatment options are available for actinic keratosis?
cryotherapy, topical 5-fluorouracil, topical imiquimod, photodynamic therapy
What are the most common medication groups that cause DRESS syndrome?
Sulfonamide antibiotics, allopurinol, and anticonvulsants
This syndrome is characterized by fever, neutrophilia, a dense dermal infiltrate on histology, and characteristic skin lesions
Sweet syndrome
What is Grover Disease?
(Can just name medical term. If you can describe the syndrome I'll give you an extra 100 points)
Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis
Treatment for herpes zoster (with acyclovir, valacyclovir, or famciclovir) is effective if initiated within how many hours of presentation?
72
This friable benign vascular tumor can arise spontaneously or secondary to trauma. Grows rapidly.
Pyogenic Granuloma
What is the SCORTEN Score?
Illness severity score that is used to predict mortality in SJS/TEN
This condition appears late in the third trimester as erythematous plaques in the distribution of striae typically with sparing of the periumbilical skin
Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP)