Lesions
Rashes
Practice Scenarios
Simple Abbreviations
Medications
100
A brown, circumscribed macule with lacey borders, often called a freckle.
What is a Lentigo
100
A chronic inflammatory process commonly affecting the face, eyebrows, scalp (dandruff), chest, and perineum.  The typical skin findings range from fine white scale to erythematous patches and plaques with greasy, yellowish scale.
What is Seborrheic Dermatitis
100
1. A 82 year old male presents c/o multiple red, dry, and itchy spots on her forehead for several months after an extensive history of sun exposure. On exam, there are multiple scattered 5­-6 mm scaly, pink/erythematous, ill marginated, rough macules. 
What ar Actinic Keratoses
100
SOAP
What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment, & Plan.
100
This type of medication was invented in 1928. Analogs are used to fight infections and often end with "in".
What are antibiotics.
200
Benign, movable, subcutaneous nodule, mass, or tumor composed of mature fat cells.
What is a Lipoma
200
Challenge Question: An infection of keratinized tissues, including skin, hair, or nail caused by a group of fungi known as dermatophytes. (200 points) This term is usually accompanied by a term which refers to the part of the body that the fungi are growing. (100 bonus points each, 5 possible)
What is Tinea Bonus: Versicolor, corporis, cruris, capitis, pedis
200
A 3 week old female is brought in by his parents, who note that pt has had a puffy red spot on his forehead that they began to notice 1 week after birth, and it has grown in size since onset. There is associated bleeding and scabbing, noting pt scratches it frequently. On exam, there is a 2x3cm well defined compressible bright red vascular patch on the right forehead w/ centralized ulceration.
What is a Hemangioma.
200
RLE, LLE, RUE, LUE, BUE, BLE
What is right lower extremity, left lower extremity, right upper extremity, left upper extremity, bilateral extremities, and bilateral lower extremities.
200
This is vitamin-a topical treatment used to treat Acne.
What is Tretinoin or Adapalene.
300
A superficial benign neoplasm of epidermal cells that presents as a papule or plaque with a characteristic pasted­-on/stuck-on appearance. These lesions are usually acquired later in life (middle age and beyond) and tend to grow slowly.
What is a Seborrheic Keratosis/SK
300
An eruption of transient pruritic, elevated papules and plaques, often with erythematous, sharply defined borders and pale centers (wheals). Each lesion resolves within twenty­-four hours. Often seen as a hypersensitivity reaction to drugs, physical triggers (sun, cold, pressure, heat), and foods.  Also known as hives.
What is Urticaria
300
5. An 8 y/o African American female is brought in by her parents, and c/o large, very white, patches of skin on her hands, face, knees, and elbows. She states the patches have been present since birth and are asymptomatic. There is no associated itching, dryness, or scabbing. On exam, there are several sharply demarcated, depigmented, round and oval macules and patches on BUE, BLE, and face.
What is Vitiligo
300
PERRL
What is pupil are equal round and reactive to light
300
This miracle-drug taken orally, may act as an immunosuppressant by stifling the body's inflammatory system. It is effective for treating anything from severe eczema and contact dermatitis, to psoriasis, and BP.
What is prednisone.
400
A flesh-colored, firm papule or nodule due to infection of epidermal cells with human papilloma viruses. (Two answers both required)
What are warts or verruca
400
Silver-scaly, or erythematous plaques, primarily located on the scalp, buttocks crease, popliteal fossa, elbows. May present with some pitting of the finger and toe nails, and joint pain. Depending on the severity, it may spread to the rest of the skin on the trunk & extremities
What is Psoriasis
400
A 23 year old male presents c/o multiple, red, firm pus­filled spots on his face, back, neck, and both shoulders which appeared several years ago in his early months. On exam, there are several scattered papules, pustules, comedones, and cysts on an inflammatory base covering the forehead, bilateral cheeks, neck, upper back, and bilateral shoulders.
What is Acne Vulgaris
400
Challenge question: DN, BCC, SCC, MM (400 points, must get all correct) MMIS, ISCC, NBCC, SBCC (100 bonus points each)
What is dysplastic nevus (or dermal nevus), basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, metastatic/malignant melanoma. Malignant melanoma in-situ, invasive squamous cell carcinoma, nodular basal cell carcinoma, superficial basal cell carcinoma.
400
Biopsies are an integral part of dermatology. This common injectable medication is used to numb local areas before procedures.
What is Lidocaine or Xylocaine.
500
Benign, pigmented, circumscribed overgrowth of cells composed of tissue elements normally present in the skin. They can be skin colored, tan, or brown in color.
What are Nevi
500
An infestation of the epidermis with the human mite. The typical skin findings include pruritic, excoriated papules on the hands, elbows, axillae, abdomen, genitalia, and feet. A diagnostic finding is the burrow - a white, superficial, serpiginous, thread­like line.
What is (are) scabies.
500
A 6 year old female is brought in by her parents, who note that pt has had itchy, dry, white, flaky skin on her elbows, hands, knees, and armpits since birth. There is a family  history of asthma and seasonal allergies on both sides.  On exam, there are several areas of erythematous, oozing papules and plaques, with secondary lichenification and excoriation on bilateral antecubital fossa, hands, axillae, popliteal fossa, and feet.
What is Atopic Dermatitis.
500
Challenge Question: Rx, Tx, Abx, Hx, Dx (500 points, must get all correct) FHx, Bx, Fx, PMHx, SHx (100 bonus points each)
What is prescription, treatment, antibiotics, history, diagnosis. Family history, biopsy, fracture, past medical history, social history.
500
Nizoral is the brand name of an antifungal shampoo/cream with this active ingredient.
What is ketoconazole.
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