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| What is the physical characteristic finding associated with Urticharia? |
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| What are urtycharia lessions reffered to as? |
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| What is characteristic of Pseudoxanthoma elasticum? |
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| Yellow Plaques and calcification of elastic tissue, or organs containing elastic tissue (blood vessels) |
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| lesions in the retina, cracks in bruchs membrane associated with psuedoxanthoma elasticum |
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| What is the risk of pseudozanthoma associated with blood vessels? |
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| Occlusion and atherosclerosis |
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| What are the criteria for diagnosis of Lupus? |
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| Antinuclear antibodies, Neurogenic seizures, Thrombocytopenia, Immunological disorder, Nasopharyngeal ulcers, Urinary abnormalitis, Cutaneous discoid rash, Light Sensativity, Effusions, Arthritis, Rash. ANTINUCLEAR |
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| What is the triad for Graves disease? |
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| Hyperthyroidism, exopthalmos, pretibial myxedema |
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| What is pretibial myxedema |
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| Nodules or diffuse plaques usually on the anterior lower leg caused by dermal mucin deposits |
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| What are the criteria of diagnosis for Reiters Syndrome? |
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| Arthritis, Balantitis, Urethritis, Iritis, Conjunctivitis, Keratoderma. |
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| What is the classic clinical feature of leukocytic vasculitis? |
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| Symetrical papule purpura |
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| What are the criteria of diagnosis for vasculitis? |
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| Meds, Strep, Henoch-schonlein purpura, Connective tissue dz, Malignancies, Serum sickness, Hep C, Cryoglobulinemia MSHC, MSHC |
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| malanocytic hamartomas of the eye associated with NEUROFIBROMATOSIS |
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| Adenoma sebacium, periungual fibroma, and chagreen patches are associated with which condition? |
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| Skin lesion associated with adenoma sebacium? |
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| Periungual fibroma, fleshy papules around the nail |
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| A connective tissue nevus associated with adenoma sebacium and tubular sarcoma |
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| What is the largest risk group for aquiring kaposis sarcoma? |
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| Elderly men, usually of eastern european or mediteranean descent |
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| What is the most common cause of contact dermatitis? |
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| What does peraphynyline diamine cross react with> |
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| In what product is PABA usually found? |
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| Ethylene diamine is found in what medication? |
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| Amanophylin, an asthma medicine |
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| What is the antigen associated with poison ivy calle? |
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| What is Rhus found in besides poison ivy? |
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| Mango rhine, raw cashews, kapanesee laquer tree |
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| Where are the antibodies directed against, or the target in pemphigus? |
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| The The intracellular space of the epidermis |
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| What is the nakalsky sign? |
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| Press the bliser,blister and surrounding skin elevate,the epidermis separates |
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| Who is the targeted population assocaited with bullous pemphigoid |
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| What type of herpes to pregnant women sometimes get? |
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| What does lichen planus look like under the microscope? |
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| A uniform, lichenoid,band like infiltrate of lymphocytes in the epidermis. |
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| Which rash or condition is associated with Lyme disease? |
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| rythemea chronica migrans --> Borrelia burgdorfera fro x scapularis. Use dixycyclin to treat. |
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| What is dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa associated with? |
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| Pseudosyndactaly, the pseudofusion of the digits together, looking like wearng mittens |
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| a solid elevation of skin with no fluid, less than 1 cm |
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| A flat, non elevated lesion, less than 1 cm |
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| A flat non elevated skin lesion greater than 1 cm |
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| a solid raised, flat topped, skin lesion greater than 1 cm |
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| a circumscribed elevated skin lesion containing puss |
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| a large skin lesion that is a result of bleeding in the skin that does not blanch when pressed upon |
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| Circumscribed fluid filled lesions greater than 1 cm |
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| A raised solid lesion greater than 1 cm |
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| Hives is associated with which condition |
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| What is a Kennon's tumor? |
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| Periungual fibroma, associated with tuberous sclerosis |
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| A white hypopigmented spot that looks like vitiligo? |
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| A thickening of skin full of collagen associated with tubular sclerosis |
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| Adenoma sabcium, periungual fibroma, ash leafe macule, and shagreen pathc are all skin conditions associated with what? |
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| Cafe au lait spots, lisch nodules, and Neurofibroms are associated with which condition? |
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| Keratoderma blenorrhagium associated with reiters syndrome manifests as what? |
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| A rash on the palms and soles of feet |
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| How is vitiligo characterized? |
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| depigmented patches of skin |
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| Grouped vesicles on an erythematous base are associated with what conditions? |
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| Which rash is associated with lyme disease? |
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| Erythemia chronica migrans, annular rash with central clearing |
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| What does poison ivy look like? |
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| Linear vesivles or bullae |
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| EpiLoA associated with tuberous sclerosis |
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| Epilepsy, Low IQ, Adenoma sebacium |
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| Cracks in bruchs membrane associated wuith pseudoxanthoma elasticum |
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| What is pathergy associated with? |
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| What is caused by tetracycline and photosensativity? |
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| Fragmentation of the edge of a fingernail, brittle nails |
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| rupture of little cappilaries proximal or around the cuticle |
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| An ulcer in which the patient undergoes no sensation or awareness of the ulcer |
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| Skin looking yellow due to lipids and presance of subcutaneous fat, caused by poor circulation in the diabetics |
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| Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum |
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| Inflamation of fat with tender, palpable nodules, that under the microscope presents with septal poniculitis |
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| Causes of erythema nodosum |
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| Most common cause of tinea capitis |
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| Most common cause of tinea pedis |
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| Causes a very inflamed athletes foot |
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| trichophyton mentagrophytes |
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