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100

Passing through the 5th extensor compartment, it's the muscle that extends the smallest digit.

extensor digiti minimi muscle

100

It's the target of antibiotics such as azithromycin, clindamycin, and linezolid.

50S subunit

100

It's a LARGER, raised, well-circumscribed lesion skin filled with clear fluid.

bulla

100

A Woods lamp exam might be used to identify this fungal genus.

Microsporum

100

A characteristic sign showing pinpoint bleeding after scraping at psoriasis scales.

Auspitz sign

200

This vessel branches into arteries that supply the pectoral, deltoid, and subclavius muscles.

thoracoacromial trunk

200

clavulanate, sulbactam, tazobactam, etc

beta-lactamase inhibitors
200

This type of reaction presents with linear, blanchable wheals after exposure to poison oak.

contact dermatitis / Type IV HSR
200

Your diagnosis of a patient with a hypopigmented rash who recently returned from a sunny Florida vacation.

pityriasis/tinea versicolor (Malassezia)

200

"Tense" blisters mean the Nikolsky sign is negative in this condition characterized by hemidesmosomal autoantibodies.

bullous pemphigoid

300

This "pro-fun" muscle runs all the way to the distal phalanges

flexor digitorum profundus muscle

300

Infusing this drug too quickly may cause an adverse effect by directly activating mast cells, leading to flushing.

vancomycin

300

Starting dapsone and a gluten-free diet fixed this skin condition characterized by an itchy vesicular rash.

dermatitis herpetiformis

300

A well-demarcated, raised rash extending to the dermis and underlying lymphatics.

erysipelas

300

It's the gene mutated in many cases of melanoma.

BRAF kinase

400

Arising from the posterior cord, this nerve innervates the serratus anterior muscle.

long thoracic nerve

400

A frequently-given 1st gen cephalosporin for infection prophylaxis before surgery

cefazolin/Ancef

400

It commonly presents with secondary lesions of excoriations, fissures, and lichenification on the flexor surfaces.

atopic dermatitis/eczema

400

Bites from this organism might cause leishmaniasis.

sand fly

400

A little late to the party, these TWO cell types show up in tissue 24-72 hours after injury.

neutrophils + macrophages

500

It's the tunnel holding the ulnar nerve at the wrist.

Guyon canal

500

This long-acting beta-lactam can't be given orally in the treatment of Treponema pallidum (syphilis). Be specific!

benzathine penicillin G

500

A rare drug reaction manifesting in areas of skin sloughing.

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS)

500

The characteristic skin finding in a reactive rash to HSV or Mycoplasma.

target lesions

500

Antibodies in pemphigus foliaceus target this protein.

desmoglein-1 (DSG-1)