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- cradle cap (infant), dandruff (adult)
- chronic dermatosis, more in man.
- predisposing factors: hereditary, HIV
- pathogenesis: pityrosporum ovale
- worse in winter or summer, flares w/sunlight.
- pruritus-orange-pink, macules and papules
- distribution: regions with a lot sebaceous glands. hairy area, face, trunk, body folds, genitalia.
- maybe a manifestation of Leiner's disease if associate with diarrhea.
- Treatment: topical therapy (selenium sulfide, ketoconazole shampoo, tar shampoo; low potency glucocorticoid), cradle cap (remove crust with warm compresses followed by baby sampoo +/- HC 2.5% cream or ketoconazole cream.
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- Hereditary disorder
- constant flaking, difficult to treat.
- Nonpustular (psoriasis Vulgaris, psoriatic erythroderma)
- Pustular (pustular psoriasis of von zumbusch, pustulosis palmaris, pustular psoriasi annular type, acrodermatitis continua, impetigo herpetiformis)
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Triggering factors:
- Koebner's phenomenon-rubbing and scratching stimulate psoriatic proliferation.
- Infections (streptocccus-precipitates guttate psoriasisacute type)
- stress, drug, HIV
- Pathogenesis: shorten keratinization cycle, excessive T cell in psoriatic lesion.
- chronic plaque: hereditary, salmon-pink, round, oval, removal of scale lead to bleading (Auspitz sign).
- favors elbow, knees, scalp, lumbosacral areas.
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subtypes of psoriasis vulgaris |
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- Psoriasis Vulgaris of the Scalp: DDx-seborrheic dermatitis, tinea capitis.
- Difficult to trat: tar shampoo, salicylic acid, topical steroid, sunlight doesnt work.
- Psoriatic arthritis: Interphlangeal joint (asymetrically). Nail itting, subungual, hyperkeratosis, onycholysis, oil spots.
- Psoriasis Vulgaris: Eruptive Guttate Psoriasis. Tear drops like. test: ASO titer for strep. VDRL for syphilis.
- psoriasis vulgaris (palmoplantar): white silvery hyperkeratosis and scaling, crack and painful fissures and bleeding.
- Psoriasis Vulgaris: perianal, genital and body fold.
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- pustule, not papules
- rising on normal or inflammed skin
- palmoplantar type
- generalized type-von zumbusch: can be life threatening, abrupt onset of fever, malaise, WBC. didnt form crust or scales, form erosion--> susceptible to erosion.
Never put psoriatic patient on steroid--> can lead to pus formation.
- special type: impetigo herpetiformis
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pustular psoriasis: acrodermatitis continua of hallopeau |
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- chronic recurrent pustulation of the nail folds, bed, and distal fingers resulting in the loss of nails.
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- high potency topical steroid +/- occulsion
- calcipotriene cream
- tar therapy, anthralin,
- phototherapy with emollients
- methotrexte, retinoids, cyclosporine, or combination therapy.
- new biologic therapy.
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- hereditary disorder, excessive accumulation of cutaneous scale.
- ichthyosis vulgaris: AD, keratin retain lead to thickening of stratum corneum, hyperkeratosis, fish-like scale, keratosis pilris, perifollicular hyperkeratosis, eczema. Tx: emollients moisturizer, keratolytic (exfoliate, smooth out skin)
- X-linked ichthyosis: dirty brown scale on neck, trunk, extremity
- lamellar ichthyosis: collodium membrane at birth sheds and form sales over entire body.
- epidermolytic hyperkeratosis: blistering occurs after birth, then resolves and areas become thick and warty.
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small plaque doesnt become mycosis fungoides as in large plaque. |
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Cutaneous T cell Lymphoma (CTCL)
mycosis Fungoides (MF) |
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- malignancy of T helper cell
- involve lymphoreticular system (lympth nodes and internal organs)
- preceded by psoriasis, eczema, or large plaque parapsoriatic.
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- nodular stage
- tumor stage
- leonine facies (massive nodule infiltration)
- Sezary Syndrome: leukemic form consist of : erythrodema (red man syndrome), lymphadenopathy, elavated WBC, atypical lymphocytes (Sezary cells) in skin and blood.
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Pityriasis Lichenoides eruption of unknown etiology
PLEVA vs PLC |
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- PLEVA=pityriasis lichenoides et variliformis acuta-acute form, papules, crusts.
- PLC= pityriasis lichenoides chronica- chronic form, scaly red/brown papules.
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- life threatening reaction pattern of skin
- redness and scaling
- associate with lymphadenopathy and fever
- acute form-rapid onset of erythema, fever
- chronic form-skin and nail thickens alopecia (hair loss)
- preexisting skin disorders include: psoriasis, eczema, drug rxn, lymphoma
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- acute or chronic inflammatory dermatosis involves skin and mucus membrane
- etiology: idiopathic (dont know what caused it), drugs, hepatitis C, baterial infection, chemical exposure.
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purple, polygonal, pruritic, planar and papule
- flat topped, violaceous, shiny papules w/ white lines (Wickham's striae)
- wrists, flexors, lumbar spine, shins, scalp, glans penis, mouth, nails affected,
- koebner.
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variants of lichen planus |
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- hypertrophic: large, thick, hyperkeratotic plaques
- follicular: keratotic follicular papules and plaque that could lead to cicatricial alopecia, "Graham little syndrome"
- linear
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- acute exanthematous eruption
- occurs in psirng and fall
- PE: Herald patches- a single plaque with fine scale on periphery develops usually on trunk, then 2-21 days later a generalized eruption w/scaling, papules and plaques in christmas tree distribution
- confined to trunk and proximal extremities along skin lines.
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Dx and Tx of supeficial fungal infection
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Dx: KOH prep, fungal culture, wood lamp
Tx: prevention-keep area dry and clean, topical antifungal (lotrimin), systemic antifungal Lamisil), selenium sulfide shampoo |
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- C. albicans
- affected: moist area, and erosio interdigitalis
- polycyclic erode patch with satellite pustules
- Dx: KOH prep and culture
- DDX: inverse psoriasis, erythrasma
- TX: topical nystatin, systemic anticandidal
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