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typical spcies for fungal infection
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trichophyton
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tinea capitis
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tx with oral antifungal
may be due to trichophyton or microsporium (fluoresces) |
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scabies treatment
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permethrin cream
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lice treatment
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permethrin cream
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etiologic agent molluscum contagiosum
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poxvirus.
don't assume abuse if see in genital area. common for kids to autoinnoculate. |
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what is lindane
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a cream that can be used to treat scabies or lice that has fallen out of favor because it can cause neurotoxicity.
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what is tinea versicolor
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light patches on trunk more prominent in summer
tx selenium sulfide shampp tx topical imidiazole |
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is psoriasis pruritic
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no
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pityriasis rosea treatment
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recall: xmas tree rash on trunk. itches. starts off with herald patch
no treatment, will go away in one month! |
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describe erythema nodosum lesion
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tender
red nodule shins |
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list some infections that occur with erythema nodosum
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sarcoidosis
coccidiodomycosis ulcerative colitis |
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pemphigus vulgaris antibody
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IgG desmoglein
lacy immunofluorescence |
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bullous pemphigoid antibody
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way less severe, immunofluorescence is linear
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description of pemphigus vulgaris lesion
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bullae oral mucosa outwar
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how do you treat pemphigus vulgaris AND bullous pemphigoid?
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corticosteroids
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dermatitis herpetiforms. what is it associated with
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celiac sprue
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keratocanthoma features
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rapid growh
may mimc cancer recedes 1-2 months tx = observe closely |
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what is bowens dz
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scc in situ
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what is stomatitis
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inflammation of mucous membranes of the mouth.
angular stomatitis ring a bell? this is seen in b complex vitamin deficiencies as well as vitamin c deficiency |
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what is the ideal bp for a pt with DM?
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not sure
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