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Congenital and Inherited Diseases

Inflammatory Dermatoses

Skin Neoplasms

Dermatopathology and Basic Science
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Dermatitis
CREST Syndrome
CREST
Calcinosis cutis
Raynaud's phenomenon
Esophageal dysmotility
Sclerodactyly
Telangiectasia
Elastosis Perforans Serpiginosa-Associated with:
RAM DOPE
Rothmund-Thomson syndrome
Acrogenia
Marfan syndrome
Down syndrome
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (Type IV)
Erythroderma, Causes
SCALD PIMP
Seborrheic dermatitis
Contact dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis
Lymphoma, leukemia, Mycosis fungoides
Drug
Psoriasis
Idiopathic
Mastocytosis, systemic
Pityriasis rubra pilaris
Exanthems, Common
MANY SENIOR RESIDENTS DO ENCOUNTER EXANTHEMS
1st disease-Measles (Rubeola)
2nd-Scarlet fever
3rd-Rubella (German measles)
4th-Duke's disease
5th-Erythema infectiosum
6th-Exanthem subitum (Roseola)
Fixed Drug Eruptions, Common Causes:
PABA
Phenolphthalein
Aspirin
Barbituates
Antibiotics (Sulfa drugs, TCN, PCN)
Kawasaki's Disease
ELF COP
Exanthem (polymorphous)
Lymphadenopathy (cervical)
Fever
Conjunctivitis
Oral/lip lesions
Palm and sole erythema, edema, and desquamation
Lichen Planus, Clinical Variants
LICHEN PLANUS
Little (Atrophic)
Increased (Hypertrophic)
Annular (C-shaped)
Hair (Planopilaris)
Eruptive
Nails (Twenty nail dystrophy)
Pemphigoides (Bullous LP)
Linear
Actinicus
Nitidus
Ulcerative
Sig (LP drug)
Pyogerma Gangrenosum is Associated with:
THREE B's-BLOOD, BOWEL, and BONES
Hematologic disease-Leukemia, Polycythemia vera, Myeloma
GI disease
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