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In which gender is Raynaud's disease more prevalent?
In which gender is Raynaud's disease more prevalent?
- Male
- More research is needed to determine the prevalence
- Female (correct)
- Equally prevalent in both genders
Which systemic disease can Raynaud's disease precede?
Which systemic disease can Raynaud's disease precede?
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Progressive systemic sclerosis (correct)
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
What skin manifestation is frequently associated with diabetes mellitus?
What skin manifestation is frequently associated with diabetes mellitus?
- Eczema
- Candidiasis (correct)
- Psoriasis
- Vitiligo
Which of the following body regions is typically spared by seborrheic dermatitis?
Which of the following body regions is typically spared by seborrheic dermatitis?
What is the most frequent symptom in a scabies infection?
What is the most frequent symptom in a scabies infection?
What is the etiological agent of Molluscum contagiosum?
What is the etiological agent of Molluscum contagiosum?
What are antigens composed of?
What are antigens composed of?
In dermatitis herpetiformis, which of the following is frequently associated?
In dermatitis herpetiformis, which of the following is frequently associated?
Which of the following statements about discoid lupus erythematosus is correct?
Which of the following statements about discoid lupus erythematosus is correct?
Which of the following cells produce IgE?
Which of the following cells produce IgE?
In immunofluorescence, which Ig deposits are commonly found in dermatitis herpetiformis?
In immunofluorescence, which Ig deposits are commonly found in dermatitis herpetiformis?
A raised, solid, and persistent lesion on the skin is termed as:
A raised, solid, and persistent lesion on the skin is termed as:
Which of the following medications are useful in treating acne?
Which of the following medications are useful in treating acne?
In a child with atopy, skin lesions are typically:
In a child with atopy, skin lesions are typically:
In how many days does the epidermis form?
In how many days does the epidermis form?
Which of these drugs can cause acne?
Which of these drugs can cause acne?
Which of the following drugs can cause Lyell syndrome?
Which of the following drugs can cause Lyell syndrome?
Which of these pathologies is not bacterial?
Which of these pathologies is not bacterial?
Which of these represents an immediate immune reaction?
Which of these represents an immediate immune reaction?
Which of these does not cause cicatricial alopecia?
Which of these does not cause cicatricial alopecia?
What is epiluminescence used for?
What is epiluminescence used for?
What can cause erythema nodosum?
What can cause erythema nodosum?
Which of the following statements is correct in the case of Atopic Dermatitis?
Which of the following statements is correct in the case of Atopic Dermatitis?
Which of the following is the most common deep mycosis?
Which of the following is the most common deep mycosis?
What is the elementary lesion of acne?
What is the elementary lesion of acne?
What is the elementary lesion of urticaria?
What is the elementary lesion of urticaria?
Survival at 5 years with a melanoma of thickness < 1 mm?
Survival at 5 years with a melanoma of thickness < 1 mm?
What is most important to evaluate in the prognosis of melanoma?
What is most important to evaluate in the prognosis of melanoma?
What virus causes Kaposi's sarcoma?
What virus causes Kaposi's sarcoma?
Which enzyme does not intervene in drug metabolism?
Which enzyme does not intervene in drug metabolism?
Circumscribed and fleeting edema of the skin:
Circumscribed and fleeting edema of the skin:
Dermatitis herpetiformis:
Dermatitis herpetiformis:
Atopic dermatitis occurs with:
Atopic dermatitis occurs with:
Diabetes
Diabetes
Etiological agent of Gilbert's rosea pityriasis:
Etiological agent of Gilbert's rosea pityriasis:
Where do we find erythema nodosum?
Where do we find erythema nodosum?
What is the key component of an antigen?
What is the key component of an antigen?
Which Ig do we find in atopic dermatitis?
Which Ig do we find in atopic dermatitis?
Flashcards
Raynaud's Disease
Raynaud's Disease
Raynaud's disease can precede progressive systemic sclerosis.
Skin and Diabetes
Skin and Diabetes
Candidiasis is a common skin problem in diabetes.
Seborrheic Dermatitis sparing
Seborrheic Dermatitis sparing
The interscapular region is usually spared by seborrheic dermatitis.
Scabies Symptom
Scabies Symptom
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Molluscum Contagiosum cause
Molluscum Contagiosum cause
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Antigen Components
Antigen Components
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Dermatitis Herpetiformis association
Dermatitis Herpetiformis association
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Discoid Lupus facts
Discoid Lupus facts
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Cell and IgE
Cell and IgE
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Dermatitis Herpetiformis Immuno
Dermatitis Herpetiformis Immuno
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Skin structure
Skin structure
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Acne fighter
Acne fighter
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Atopy in kids
Atopy in kids
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How long to epidermal form
How long to epidermal form
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Meds and Acne: Side effects
Meds and Acne: Side effects
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Meds and the syndrome of Lyell
Meds and the syndrome of Lyell
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Granuloma Non Bacteria
Granuloma Non Bacteria
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Immunoreaction immediacy
Immunoreaction immediacy
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Alopecia cicatriziale
Alopecia cicatriziale
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Tool Used to detect, view structures.
Tool Used to detect, view structures.
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Causes of Disease
Causes of Disease
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Symptoms/Condition
Symptoms/Condition
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Mycosi type
Mycosi type
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Elementare acne
Elementare acne
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O: elementare
O: elementare
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S 5 years survival
S 5 years survival
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Prognosis determine.
Prognosis determine.
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Sarcoma K virus
Sarcoma K virus
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Alpha ga
Alpha ga
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A condition is in the skin:
A condition is in the skin:
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Some case, can associate.
Some case, can associate.
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Condition happen.
Condition happen.
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With diabetes
With diabetes
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Some things happens.
Some things happens.
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In which find?
In which find?
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Com key
Com key
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in which?
in which?
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Study Notes
Dermatology Questions and Answers:
- Raynaud's disease is the most common in women
- Progressive systemic sclerosis may be preceded with Raynaud's disease development.
- In diabetes, candidiasis occurs frequently.
- Seborrheic dermatitis normally avoids the interscapular region/back of hands
- The most prevalent symptom of scabies is nocturnal itching.
- Poxvirus has a causal factor called mollusum contagiosum.
- Epitopes make up antigens.
- Herpes-like Duhring dermatitis is frequently linked to celiac disease.
- The systemic involvement is unusual for the correct assertion of discoid lupus erythematosus.
- Plasma cells Produce IgE
- IgA deposits Can be found by immunofluorescence in herpetiform dermatitis
- Papule or nodule define an elevated, solid, and persistent skin lesion.
- Benzoyl peroxide or benzoyl peroxide, and retinoid, are medications that are helpful for acne.
- Erythema-squamous lesions are typical of a child who has atopic dermatitis.
- The epidermis takes 25–28 days to form.
- Barbiturates, corticosteroids, and vitamin B12 are medications known to trigger acne.
- Antibiotics, antiepileptics, and NSAIDs are among the medications with the ability to lead to Lyell syndrome.
- Granuloma pyogenic is a non-bacterial condition.
- Immunoreaction that is immediate is type I reaction
- Alopecia aerata does not result in cicatricial alopecia.
- Epiluminescence is the tool to examine pigmented lesions.
- TBC, sarcoidosis, and drugs can bring on Erythema nodosum.
- Atopic dermatitis has a sign of allergic rhinitis.
- Candida, is one of the more typical deep fungal infections.
- The lesion that characterizes acne is its Comedone
- The lesion that characterizes hives is its Wheal
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Questions and answers covering various dermatological conditions and their characteristics. Topics include Raynaud's disease, diabetes-related skin issues, seborrheic dermatitis, scabies, poxvirus, antigens, Duhring dermatitis, lupus erythematosus, and acne treatments. Also covered cells and skin lesions