Pigmentary and Pustular Rashes Flashcards

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Etiology of acne

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From homrnal changes and effects on secbaceous glands on face, chest and back

Androgens increase and stimulate sbum production as well as folicular growth…the pore becomes opstructed

Obstruction complicated by increased sebrum

Propionibacterium acnes colonizes and serves as grwoth medium…enymes promote inflammation

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Acne epidemiology, appearance,

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Most in adolescents

Comedones from obstruction of follicle opening…if large then keratin builds up due to increased proliferation and can darken…appearing black…more common in mild acne

Nodules and cysts occur secondary to progressive infllamtion…moderate to severe acne

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Levels of acne

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Mild - 1/4 of face…comedones, papules, pustules…no nodules or scaring

Moderate - 1/2 of face…comedones, papules, pustules…nodules and a few scares

Severe - 3/4 of the face…comedones, papules, pustules…nodules and scarign

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Tx of acne

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Mild - tretinoin…normalizes desquamation of follicular epithelium and antiinflam

Moderate - topical retinoid, benzoyl peroxide and or topical AB…benzoyl is lipophilic so can penetrate strateum cornem..generates fre rads that oxidize proteins…clinda/erythro will decrease protein synthesis

Severe - treated with all and can add oral AB or consider isotretinoin that targets all 4 areas of pathogenesis

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What targets

Androgen
Follicular grwoth/diff
Colonization of bacterai
Immune response

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Oral contraceptive pills

Topical retinoid/isotretinoin

ABs and benzoyl peroxide

Multuple agents

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Rosacea etiology/epidemiology

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Activation of innate immune system with vascular hyperactivity that results in delayed clearance of inflammatory mediators

Men and women over 30

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Rosacea appearance, distribtuon, exacerbating, tx

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Erythema, telangiectasieas, papules or pustules

Nose, cheeks, chin

Alcohol, hot bevarges, spicy food

Metronidazole (topical AB)

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Perioral dermatitis etiology, epi, appearance, dsitribution, tx

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After top or inhalaed CSs

More in women

SMall <2mmm papules, pustules with erythematous base…NO comedones

Around moth

Metronidazole

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Folliculitis etiology, appearance, distribtuon, tx

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Superficial infection of follicle by S aureus

Pustule on hair follicles

Beard, pubic, axillae, thighs

Topical (mupirocin and clinda) as well as oral (trimethoprum-sulfamethoxand clindamycin) are accetpable

Cephalexin if low MRSA concern

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Pityriasis versicolor (tinea versivcolor)

Epi/etio
Appeerance, dsitribtuion, sx, diagnosis, tx

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Common fungal from malassezia

Adults

Hot and humd

Small hypopigmented or hyperpigmented round macules

Trunk, extremities, neck

Pruritis

Clinical…can use KOH (spaghetti and MBs)

Topical azoles (clotrimazole and ketoconazole) can be used…for more widespread dz, slenium snmphoo

Persistent tx with fluconazole

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POst inflammatory hypo/hyperpigmentation

etiology, appearance, tx

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Macules and aptches due to inflam melanocyte damage

Loss or gain of pigment…no depigmentation and indistinct borders

Resolves over months

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Vitiligo etiology, appearance, distribtuion, tx

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COmplete depigmentation from AI melanocyte destruction

Well defined macules and patches

Areas prone to trauma like knees and elbows…generalized starts on extremities…segmental is dermatomoal

Refer to dermatology

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Acanthosis nigricans

Etiology, appearance, dsitr, tx

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Epidermal proliferation with little increase in melanini…obesity or diabetes

Velvet thickening of skin

Neck, axillae, groin

Consider fasting glucose

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Melasma etiology, epidemiology, appearance, dist, tx

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Hypermelanosis of sun exposed areas…both genetic and hormona

Rarely occurs prior to puberty

Borwn macules with irregular borders

Symmetirc, reticular, lacy-like pattern or sun exposed

Remove the offending agent…skin lightening are mainstays of tx…tri-luma combines hydroquinone, tretinoin and fluocinolone

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Solar lentigo etiology, epidem, appearance, dsitr, tx

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UV exposrue causes local prolif of melanocytes

Common in thoe>40 y/o

Round, oval, irregular hsaped, circumscribed patch that is brown, black or tan

Face, dosral surface of hands

Sun protection and cryotherapy

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