Intro to Derm Flashcards

1
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macule

A
  • flat skin lesion
  • different color than surrounding skin
  • ‘Mac truck drives over something flat’
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2
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papule

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  • small raised skin lesions
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3
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comedones

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  • blackheads

- whiteheads

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4
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vesicle

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  • blister filled with clear fluid

- diameter less than 0.5cm

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5
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bullae

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  • blister filled with clear fluid

- diameter greater than 0.5cm

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6
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pustule

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  • raised fluid filled lesion

- filled with purulent or cloudy fluid

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7
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wheal

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  • lesion of dermal edema
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8
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nodule

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  • raised marble-like cyst
  • solid inside
  • diameter and depth is greater than 0.5cm
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9
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ulcer

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  • skin defect that completly erodes the peidermis and part of the dermis
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10
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lichenification

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  • epidermial thickening
  • visible and palpable
  • exaggerated skin markings
  • raised “coat of armor”
  • white tan, slightly darker than skin
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11
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polyp

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  • soft fleshy raised growth
  • loose, skin tag
  • cell collection from friction
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12
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fissuer

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  • linear tear in the epidermis

- cracks open

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13
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scale

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  • visibly thickened stratum corneum

- dry appearance

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14
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crust

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  • ‘scab’
  • dried liquid on the surface of the skin
  • blood, serum, or pus
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15
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atrophy

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  • loss of skin tissue

- sinking in of tissue/divet

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16
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epidermal atrophy

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  • skin appears thin and shiny
17
Q

dermal aatrophy

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  • detectable depression
18
Q

plaque

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  • elevated but lacking significant depth

- diameter is greater than 0.5cm

19
Q

What is the different between plaque and wheal?

A
  • wheal is more raised with smaller diameter
20
Q

telangectasia

A
  • enlarged superficial blood vessels
21
Q

depigmentation

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  • complete loss of pigment
  • color will not come back
  • i.e. vitilago
22
Q

hypopigmentation

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  • partial loss of pigment

- color may come back

23
Q

hyperpigmentation

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  • excess pigment

- i.e. freckles

24
Q

Langer’s Line

A
  • skin tension lines
  • useful when performing procedures
  • guide to produce the strongest scar and provide a better cosmetic outcome
25
Q

pruritis

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  • itching
26
Q

excoriation

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  • picking or scratching