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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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