derma retake - tests from week 12

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Typical location for condylomata acuminata:

Labia minora

What is the positive sign for psoriasis vulgaris?

Auspitz's sign

What is purpura?

Bleeding into the skin

What is erythroderma?

Inflammation of the whole skin surface.

When does classical non-triponemon become positive?

After 6 weeks

Erysipelas:

Causative again is staphylococcus

What is eczema herpetiformis caused by?

Secondary HSV1

...primary syphilis...

Olucous derman

Auspitz sign is typical and positive for:

Psoriasis

Where is melanine produced?

melanocytes

What is erosion?

Superficial loss of epidermis

Normal epidermis turnover (healing time)

4 weeks

Drugs that cause immediate death

All of the above (THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE DETAILS)

Verrucae vulgaris main cause:

HPV (not staphylococcus)

Bulla?

Big vesicle

Erythoderma?

All of the above (thanks again:))

What is a patch?

Big macule

Hydrocortisone is typical treatment for:

Allergic dermatitis

Allergic-reacting acute itchiness:

Urticaria

Correct statement about superficial pustular folliculitis (osteofolliculitis):

Infundibulum of hair follicles is affected

Mark correct statement about molluscus contagiousum:

Papule is firm and smooth umbilicate usually 2-6 mm in diameter

Atopic dermatitis in infantile ages is characterized by which of these findings:

First symptoms are typically localized on the face

An acute eruption of intensely itchy wheals is called:

Urtica

Which of these diseases are in a group of erythema to-squamous diseases?

Pytiriasis rosea

In which syphilitic lesions can Treponema Pallidum can be proved?

Ulcus durum

Flat discoloration of skin of more than 1 cm is called:

Patch

Most frequent causative agents of pyoderma is:

Staphylococcus aureus

Mark the correct statement about verrucae vulgares:

It is a contagious viral disease

Mark the correct statement about the patch testing:

The test substances are applied on skin surface

What is a large bulla?

A large vesicle

Mark correct statement about superficial pustular folliculitis (ostiofolliculitis):

Infundibulum of hair follicle is affected

Hydrocortisone is good to treat:

Allergic dermatitis

Which type of drug reaction can result in quick death?

Systemic anaphylaxis

Secondary erythroderma can develop from:

All of the above

Which order does correspond to the actual arrangement of layers in epidermis?

str. basale – str. spinosum – str. granulosum – str. lucidum – str. corneum

Hidratenitis suppurativa

Affects apocrine sweat glands

Contact irritant dermatisis is characterized by:

lesions occur only in the location of the irritant

Test your knowledge of dermatology with this quiz on skin conditions and symptoms such as condylomata acuminata, psoriasis vulgaris, purpura, erythroderma, classical non-triponemon, and erysipelas.

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