Hair and Nails Flashcards

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Q

What is onychomycosis?

A
  • fungal infection of the nail
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What are the clinical features of onychomycosis?

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  • asymptomatic at first
  • pain and numbness with progression
  • functional interference
  • subungual hyperkeratosis
  • onycholysis
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subungual hyperkeratosis

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  • nail thickening
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How is onychomycosis diagnosed?

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  • scrapping of crumbling, flaky nail for KOH

- nail clipping for PAS stain

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5
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What is a ddx for onychomycosis?

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  • nail psoriasis
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What is the treatment for onychomycosis?

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  • combo tx of topical and oral antifungal
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What is alopecia areata?

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  • recurrent, non-scarring hair loss
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What does alopecia areata look like?

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  • well defined circles

- discrete patches

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9
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What causes alopecia areata?

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  • unknown

- ? autoimmune

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10
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How does alopecia areata present?

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  • usually asymptomatic
  • mild pruritis or burning (uncommon)
  • discrete patches of hair loss with smooth, noninflammed underlying skin
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What is a classic finding of alopecia areata?

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  • exclamation hairs
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12
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How is alopecia areata diagnosed?

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  • pull test

- clinically

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13
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What is the treatment for alopecia areata?

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  • topical or intralesional steroids

- SADE

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What is associated with alopecia areata?

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  • systemic dz (i.e. SLE, secondary syphilis, hyper & hypothyroidism, Fe deficiency, anemia)
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