Pediatric Rash – Friday Pop Quiz 12/30/2022
A 2 day-old infant is being seen in the hospital for the following rash. Which of the following is not true about the infant’s disease?
A. Skin lesions typically resolve without scarring
B. There is a strong association with anti-SSA/Ro antibodies
C. There are also reports of the presence of U1RNP antibodies
D. Lesions have a predilection for the face
E. Heart block often deve …
A 2 day-old infant is being seen in the hospital for the following rash. Which of the following is not true about the infant’s disease?
A. Skin lesions typically resolve without scarring
B. There is a strong association with anti-SSA/Ro antibodies
C. There are also reports of the presence of U1RNP antibodies
D. Lesions have a predilection for the face
E. Heart block often deve … Continue reading "Pediatric Rash – Friday Pop Quiz 12/30/2022"
Which of the following conditions may be associated with dental findings resembling those seen in the genetic condition featured in the picture above?
A. Ectodermal dysplasias
B. Pachyonychia congenita type 2
C. Hyper-IgE syndrome
D. Congenital erythropoietic porphyria
E. Gardner syndrome
F. Letterer-Siwe disease
G. Papillon-Lefevre syndrome
H. Sjogren-Larsson syndrome
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A 45-year-old male develops the following eruption on the face and axillae. Which of the following medication was the patient most likely started on several days prior?
A. Ciprofloxacin
B. Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole
C. Penicillin
D. Allopurinol
E. Hydralazine
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A 65-year-old patient presents with this painful, itchy rash on the right dorsal foot. The pain has made ambulating difficult. Prior unsuccessful treatments included topical betamethasone and clotrimazole. Based on the image provided, which of the following treatments have the highest cure rate?
A. Oral itraconazole
B. Oral terbinafine
C. Topical ciclopirox nail lacquer
D. Topical …
This 58-year-old patient, recently diagnosed with secondary syphilis, presents with this painful skin eruption. The patient completed syphilis treatment, and his RPR titer decreased by four-fold, indicating successful treatment. No new medications, and HIV was negative. A review of system was otherwise unremarkable, denied recent upper respiratory illness, constitutional symptoms or sick conta …