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Cause: Stimulation of GF receptors on keratinocytes and fibroblasts due to obesity, DM, Cushings, drugs Look: Symmetrical hyperpigmentation and a velvety appearance in the axillae inguinal, neck folds, hands. |
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Cause: Chronic inflammation of psilosebaceous unit because of increased sebum, follicular hyperkeratinization, proprionibacterium acnes growth, inflammation. Begins at puberty in areas of dense sebaceous glands like face and back. Look: open and closed comedones (blackheads) and erythematous papules and pustules, nodules and cysts |
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• Cause: neoplastic condition in fair-skinned individuals on their sun exposed areas • Look for: flat, scaly, rough papules with ill-defined borders and variation in color |
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• Cause: middle ear infection common in childhood, due to eustachian tube infectio • Look for: redness and bulging of the eardrum |
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• Cause: T-lymphocyte mediated autoimmune disease of the hair follicle resulting in non-scarring hair loss. Equal in both sexes • Look for: round patchy areas of non-scarring hair loss. Usually on the scalp, also eyelashes, beard, eyebrows. Hair that grows back can be hypopigmented. |
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• Cause: chronic tears in the mucosa of the anal canal. Common in infancy and children 6-24 months • Look for: short linear breaks or erosions in the anal mucosa |
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• Cause: swelling of the deep dermis and subcutaneous or submucosa tissue due to foods, drugs, hereditary. • Look for: non-pruitic swelling with ill-defined margins. Commonly on face, genitalia, trunk |
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• Cause: chronic inflammatory condition of the corners of the mouth usually associated with a staph infection lasting days to months. Due to DM, immunocompromised, dentures. • Look for: cracking and fissures and erythema on the corners of the mouth with superficial crusts |
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• Cause: congenital oral anomaly that decreases mobility of the tongue due to a thickened lingual frenulum • Look for: a tongue that’s basically tethered to the bottom of the mouth |
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• Cause: cholesterol deposits of corneal stroma associated with familial hyperlipidemia • Look for: white, gray, or blue ring around corneal margin |
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• Cause: hypertension • Look for: arteries in the eye crossing small veins |
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• Cause: common in women of reproductive age. Obstructed duct causes secondary inflammation and glandular fluid and cyst formation • Look for: cyst in the labia majora usually 1-8 cm |
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• Cause: chronic inflammation of the eyelid margin • Look for: skin changes in peri-ocular skin similar to acne, rosacea with thickened or swelled up eyelid and telangiectasis or clogged oil glands f |
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• Caused by chronic pressure or friction on the skin due to disease like pemphigus or trauma • Look for: skin colored or red/purple blister on skin |
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• Cause: change in clarity of crystalline lens that is age related • Look for: brown or white discoloration of the pupil |
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• Cause: vascular disorder of CNS • Look for: deep cutaneous hemangioma, bluish colored growth with erythematous dilated vessels within it |
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• Cause: common benign vascular cutaneous lesion formed by proliferated dilated venules that increase with age • Look for: bright red macules or papules usually on the trunk |
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• Cause: hyperpigmentation of sun-exposed skin areas, especially on the face that worsen due to estrogen levels during pregnancy or birth control pills • Look for: hyperpigmented skin that are symmetric with a “moth-eaten” appearance around the borders |
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• Cause: inflammation of cartilage • Look for: swollen area of cartilage (ear picture) |
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• Cause: increased vascularity or vasodilation of the fingers that can be acquired, hereditary, or idiopathic • Look for: angle of the curved nail plate and proximal nail fold to be greater or equal to 180 (usually 160) |
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• Cause: HPV virus that multiplies in the nuclei of affected epithelial cells. • Look for: small 1-2 mm or larger white, gray, or skin colored warty papules that can be cauliflower-like |
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• Cause: can be allergic, viral, or bacterial • Look for: swelling, erythema and scaling of eyelids and periocular skin. The whites of the eye are all red. |
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• Cause: lipid infiltration of the corneal stroma usually occurs with age • Look for: greyish-white ring around periphery of cornea |
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• Look for: secondary lesion made of dried exudates |
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• Cause: glaucoma progression and increased ocular pressure • Look for: white enlarged cup and a 2:1 disc/cup ratio |
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• Cause: autosomal dominant presents in early adolescence with greasy hyperkeratotic papules. High penetrance with variable expressivity • Look for: small symmetrical skin colored or yellow-brown papules on face and chest, described as greasy and can crust |
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• Cause: autosomal dominant congenital ear condition that presents as a thickening on the helix creating a nodule • Look for: little nodule on helix of ear |
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• Cause: congenital or occurs with age due to loss of elasticity of supporting tissue in eyelid • Look for: excess skin that hangs down over the edge of the eyelid (don’t get confused with ptosis) |
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• Cause: accumulation of extracellular material between bruch’s membrane and retinal pigment epithelium of the eye, seen in macular degeneration • Look for: yellow or white spots in a picture of an optic disc |
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• Cause: fibro-proliferative condition affecting palmar aponeurosis, most common above age 60 with a history of alcoholism. • Look for: palpable bands of fibers along palm and flexion of fingers in late stages |
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• Cause: burns, surgery, sun exposure, paralysis • Look for: eversion of the eyelid away from the globe—usually the lower lid |
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• Cause: chronic relapsing itchy dermatitis most frequently in infants and children • Look for: erythematous scaly plaques with variable degree of crusting |
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• Cause: changes in orbit volume or loss of function of orbitalis muscle • Look for: posterior placement of eyeball within the orbit |
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• Cause: congenital • Look for: eyelid that’s folded inward, and eyelashes rubbing against cornea |
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• Cause: occur during development of palate • Look for: small white or yellow cystic vesicles on the roof of an infants mouth |
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• Cause: benign tumor on the gingival/alveolar mucosa. Poor oral hygiene • Look for: red, soft swelling that bleeds easily |
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• Cause: acute self-limiting inflammatory skin reaction • Look for: concentric color change or “target” lesions less than 3 cm in diameter with 3 distinct color zones and can have crust or bulla in the center |
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• Cause: form of strabismus where the eyes turn inward can be caused by lesion • Look for: crossed eyed if bilateral, can also have just 1 eye turned inward |
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• Cause: compulsive scratching or picking of the skin or rubbing off of the epidermal layer • Look for: lesions of variable size at different stages of healing and scarring |
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• Cause: grave’s Disease, hyperthyroidism, increased intraocular pressure • Look for: prominent globes that appear to bulge out |
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• Cause: Group A strep, EBV, Adenovirus • Look for: red throat with white exudate and enlarged cervical nodes |
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• Cause: hereditary, environmental, primarily affects adults • Look for: multiple furrows and grooves on dorsal surface of the tongue |
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• Cause: benign skin growth caused by HPV through direct or indirect contact where autoinoculation is common • Look for: minimally elevated flat-topped papules that can be skin colored or hyperpigmented with a tendency to occur in groups or linear distribution on face, neck, wrists, legs |
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• Cause: inflammation of the pilosebaceous unit due to infection—staph/pseudomonas, physical irritation, systemic drugs • Look for: small erythematous papules and pustules pierced by a central hair that can vary in size and can erupt to form crust |
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• Cause: fordyce granules are normal superficial sebaceous glands seen on mucosal surfaces in 80% of the population. Not associated with hair follicles. • Look for: multiple 1-2 mm lesions that are yellowish papules on the buccal mucosa, or vermillion border of the lip near corner of the mouth and are often symmetrical. |
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• Cause: cutaneous abscess associated with hair follicles caused by staph (MRSA) • Look for: erythematous papules, pustules single or in clusters near a hair follicle |
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• Cause: unknown, chronic relapsing condition, in adults, mostly females • Look for: areas of redness on dorsum of tongue surrounded by raised white borders |
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• Cause: poor oral hygiene and bacterial plaque leads to immune response against gingival tissues between teeth • Look for: inflamed red and swollen gums around the teeth |
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• Cause: enlargement of the breast tissue from an impaired estrogen/androgen ratio • Look for: enlarged breasts symmetrical or asymmetrical |
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• Cause: benign hyperplasia of the filiform papillae of the tongue, depositing layers of keratin • Look for: thickened yellow, brown, or black plaque on the dorsum of the tongue |
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• Cause: benign melanocytic nevi surrounded by ring of depigmentation due to a secondary immune response to melanocytes • Look for: ring of white around a mole |
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• Cause: osteoarthritis • Look for: hard swellings at DIP joints of fingers or toes |
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• Cause: irregular bowel movement, portal hypertension, low fiber diet • Look for: dilated veins below pectinate line of anus |
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• Cause: HSV • Look for: small painful clusters of blisters |
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• Cause: HSV 1 or 2 infection • Look for: groups of umbilicated vesicles on the oral or genital mucosa with a erythematous base that rupture easily with painful lesions |
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• Cause: reactivation of a latent VZV virus triggered by stress, immunocompromised, meds • Look for: unilateral group of small bullae with a erythematous base that are confined to a dermatome level and don’t cross midline |
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• Cause: excessive androgen dependent terminal hair growth in females • Look for: excessive terminal hair growth in areas of androgen dependent growth like beard/pubic area |
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• Cause: painful common acute purulent infection of the eyelash follicle and its associated gland • Look for: eyelid erythema and edema usually unilateral along the lid margin |
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• Cause: destructive chronic inflammation of the terminal follicular epithelium in apocrine bearing regions due to follicular occulsion • Look for: firm tender erythematous nodules with extensive scarring under the surface with malodorous pus in axillae, butt, breasts, groin |
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• Cause: non-tender fluid mass in tunica vaginalis • Look for: enlarged scrotum that transilluminates |
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• Cause: accumulation of CSF in the ventricles of the brain causing increased intracranial pressure “water on the brain” • Look for: enlarged head |
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• Cause: congenital • Look for: urethral opening on ventral surface of penis (inferior) |
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• Cause: highly infectious superficial skin infection in kids and teens caused by Group A S. aureas • Look for: honey crusted plaques with small inflammatory halos with rare vesicles |
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• Cause: malignancy of the vascular endothelial cells common in AIDS patients • Look for: deep red, brown, purple macules, plaques or nodules |
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• Cause: dense, fibrous tissue nodules caused by traumatized skin, expand beyond the wound margin • Look for: smooth and shiny, red hyperpigmented skin |
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• Cause: degenerative, development, osteoporosis, compression • Look for: convexity of the spine “hump” |
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• Cause: mucosal white plaque that can not be scraped off and is a precursor to squamous cell carcinoma • Look for: white asymmetric plaques on a muscosal surface. Usually unilateral |
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• Cause: thickening of epidermis with hyperkeratosis due to chronic inflammation from scratching or irritation • Look for: flaky, bark-like appearance that’s dry and scabby |
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• Cause: increase in melanin secondary to increased estrogen levels • Look for: linear hyperpigmented patch running vertically from the pubis up to the xiphoid process |
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• Cause: commonly seen in infants/pregnacy • Look for: inward curvature of lumbars |
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• Cause: immune mediated inflammatory disease resulting from a borrelia burgdorferi • Look for: bulls eye lesion |
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• Look for: flat, non-palpable circumscribed area <1 cm |
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• Cause: hereditary • Look for: misalignment of the teeth |
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• Cause: inflammation of breast tissue from staph aureas or strep. Milk stasis in the ducts. Cancer. • Look for: swelling, lumpy and redness of skin on breast |
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• Cause: viral infection • Look for: erythematous macules and papules starting at the hairline and spreading down the body. Also koplik spots on the buccal mucosa |
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• Cause: malignancy of melanocytes, risks include family history, sun exposure • Look for: Asymmetric ragged edged macule. ABCDE |
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• Cause: hyperpigmentation of sun exposed skin especially in the face that can worsen due to estrogen like in pregnancy called cholasma • Look for: hyperpigmented patches usually symmetric with a moth eaten border |
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• Cause: sweetened liquids in babies • Look for: dental caries and tooth decay |
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• Cause: congenital hyperpigmentation caused by excess dermal melanocytes on sacrococcygeal area • Look for: evenly pigmented blue, gray macules ranging from 1 cm to > 10 cm |
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• Cause: obstruction of a duct, usually parotid or minor salivary gland • Look for: cyst on buccal mucosa or tongue |
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• Cause: overgrowth of nasal mucosa accompanied frequently by allergic rhinitis • Look for: shiny mucosal growth in the nose |
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• Cause: formation of new blood vessels due to diabetic retinopathy • Look for: lots of new narrow blood vessels |
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• Cause: multisystem genetic disorder, autosomal dominant • Look for: cutaneous findings include 6+ café au lait macules, and neurofibromas that are pink, brown, or skin colored nodules |
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• Cause: usually apparent at birth • Look for: moles |
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• Look for: elevated, firm, circumscribed lesion deeper in dermis than papule (1-2 cm) |
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Notched teeth (Hutchinsons) |
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• Cause: congenital syphilis • Look for: small, widely space teeth with notches on biting surface of teeth |
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• Cause: fungal infection of the nail caused by a dermatophyte fungi • Look for: nail thickening, yellow discoloration |
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• Cause: inflammation of outer ear canal caused by swimming, fungal, bacterial • Look for: swollen, eczema-like ear canal with scaly shedding skin |
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• Cause: neoplastic condition of apocrine bearing skin • Look for: dry , red and scaly plaques with secondary crusting or erosion of the nipple area |
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• Cause: benign epithelial growths • Look for: finger-like or cauliflower like lesion that’s lobulated, fleshy, and mobile |
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• Look for: elevated, firm, circumscribed (<1 cm) |
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• Cause: inflammation of a nail fold with pain, redness, and swelling (ingrown toenail) • Look for: periungual erythema, tenderness, and swelling |
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• Look for: flat, nonpalpable, irregular shaped macule >1 cm |
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• Cause: cutaneous lymphatic edema associated with inflammatory breast cancer • Look for: orange peel skin |
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Pectus carinatum (pigeon chest) |
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• Cause: overgrowth of cartilage, congenital • Look for: anterior displacement of sternum |
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• Cause: most common congenital deformity where ribs and sternum grow abnormally • Look for: caved in sternum |
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• Cause: autoimmune skin disorder against desmoglein 1 cell adhesion molecule • Look for: superficial blisters with crusted erosions |
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• Cause: hardening of the dorsum of the penis of unknown cause • Look for: deviated erect penis with a hardening on the dorsal side due to irregular plaques of fibrous tissue |
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• Cause: yellowish slightly raised deposit in temporal limbal conjunctiva • Look for: slightly raised yellowish mass that does not touch the corneal edge |
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• Cause: cutaneous eruption that arises spontaneously and is self limiting • Look for: oval or circular patches or plaques that begins with 1 “herald patch” and later a Christmas tree pattern develops |
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• Cause: capillary vascular malformation that don’t spontaneously improve like salmon patches • Look for: segmental, flat, irregular vascular patch that darken with age |
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• Cause: chronic relapsing inflammatory disease. Polygenic disease where genetically susceptible people with certain HLA types mount an immune response • Look for: sharply demarcated, erythematous and silver-scaled plaques |
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• Cause: fleshy benign growth that can extend over the cornea. Exposure to UV, allergens, chemicals, irritants, and genetics all contribute. • Look for: soft smooth and fleshy mass that overlies the cornea |
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• Cause: levator muscle damage, neurologic, muscle weakness, trauma, mechanical growth • Look for: one or both eyelids, eyebrow might be raised to try and lift lid. Don’t get confused with dermatochalasis |
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• Look for: purple discoloration of skin caused by bleeding under the skin that doesn’t blanch 0.3-1 cm (petechia <0.3cm, ecchymosis >1cm ) |
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• Cause: rapidly growing benign vascular growth • Look for: glistening, bright red papule or nodule that easily bleeds |
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• Cause: poor oral hygiene, smoking, poor nutrition, diabetes • Look for: gingival recession, bleeding gums, swelling |
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• Cause: mucous extravasation or mucocele on the floor of the mouth due to disruption of the sublingual or salivary duct • Look for: bluish non-tender swelling on one side of the floor of the mouth |
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• Cause: vascular disorder with arteriolar vasospasm • Look for: white (pallor), blue (cyanosis), or red (hyperemia) of digits, usually bilateral and symmetrical |
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• Cause: straining of bowel movement, weakening of muscular wall • Look for: mass protruding from anus |
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• Cause: inherited or spontaneous mutation of Rb tumor suppressor gene. Autosomal dominant requires mutation in 2 alleles. Spontaneous in 1 eye, hereditary in 2 eyes • Look for: leukocoria, strabismus |
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• Cause: hypertrophy of sebaceous glands, can be associated with untreated rosacea • Look for: large bumpy and bulbous nose |
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• Cause: chronic inflammatory condition • Look for: “red face” erythema, edema, telangiectasia, papules, pustules |
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Salmon patch (stork bite) |
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• Cause: vascular lesion on the nape of the neck in infants, usually fade • Look for: irregular pink to red macules at the nape of the neck also glabella, occiput, sacrum |
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• Look for: lateral spine curvature |
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• Cause: benign thickening of the epidermis that usually appear on the chest and back • Look for: pink, brown-black, look like they’re “stuck on”, well circumscribed (don’t get confused with malignant asymmetric melanomas) |
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• Cause: blockage of Eustachian tube from allergy or upper respiratory • Look for: serous fluid build-up In middle ear |
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• Cause: malignancy of cutaneous epithelial cells usually on sun exposed areas, actinic keratosis can be a precursor, presentation variable • Look for: erythematous, hyperkeratotic papule or nodule or skin colored and smooth. Can get a depressed center |
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• Cause: immunologic reaction to a variety of materials that the mucosa gets exposed to • Look for: white or red patches with blending margins |
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• Cause: benign self-limiting tumor of endothelial cells of blood vessels • Look for: ripe strawberry appearance (be careful distinguishing with pyogenic granulomas) |
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• Cause: tearing of the dermins • Look for: flat or depressed wrinkle like thinning of skin in a longitudinal and parallel conformation |
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Subconjunctival hemorrhage |
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• Cause: orbital trauma, increased ocular pressure, spontaneous • Look for: blood in sunconjunctival space that doesn’t cross the limbus |
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• Cause: Rheumatoid Arthritis • Look for: DIP flexion, PIP hyperextension |
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• Cause: autosomal dominant, congenital • Look for: webbing or fusion of fingers and toes |
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• Cause: capillary dilation, pregnancy, rosacea,etc • Look for: fine, irregular, spider like vessels |
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• Cause: C. albicans result of immunosuppression or AIDS • Look for: white thick plaques that can be scraped off |
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• Cause: embryological remnants that fail to regress after fetal descent of the thyroid gland • Look for: midline neck lump, smooth and cystic |
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• Cause: excess of uric acid crystals depositing due to gout • Look for: hard, white and chalky nodules on helix of ear, near joints of hands and feet |
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• Cause: benign localized bony protuberance in midline of palate. Genetic and environmental • Look for: bony growth on hard palate |
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• Cause: allergies • Look for: transverse crease across nose |
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• Cause: enlarged turbinates can lead to blocked breathing, sleep apnea, nosebleeds, sinus infections • Look for: pink, hard, immobile (compared to pale, soft, mobile nasal polyps) |
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• Cause: deposition of hyaline material in tympanic membrane, can be due to otitis media • Look for: chalky, white patches on the tympanic membrane with irregular margins |
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• Cause: VZV • Look for: erythematous macular eruptions that form papules then vesicles then crust over, usually discrete lesions in multiple stages of healing. Not on soles/palms |
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• Cause: enlargement of pampiniform plexus • Look for: “bag of worms” appearance of scrotum |
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• Look for: elevated, circumscribed, superficial not in dermis that’s filled with serous fluid (<1cm) |
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• Look for: macules of depigmented skin that lake melanin |
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Wheals/urticarial (hives) |
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• Cause: release of histamine and other vasoactive substances from mast cells triggered by allergic and non-allergic • Look for: well-circumscribed, erythematous papules, patches, or plaques that vary in size and are sharply marginated |
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• Cause: hyperlipidemia • Look for: yellow to orange macules or plaques on superior eyelids, usually symmetric |
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