Atopic Dermatitis – Friday Pop Quiz – 4/1/2022
A father brings in his child who has a history of atopic dermatitis. He reports a one-week history of blisters on the extremities and states this looks different than his usual eczema. The child is well appearing and happily cooperative with your exam. What is the next step in management?
A. Scabies prep
B. Wound culture
C. Tzanck smear
D. Potassium hydroxide prep
E. Punch b …
A father brings in his child who has a history of atopic dermatitis. He reports a one-week history of blisters on the extremities and states this looks different than his usual eczema. The child is well appearing and happily cooperative with your exam. What is the next step in management?
A. Scabies prep
B. Wound culture
C. Tzanck smear
D. Potassium hydroxide prep
E. Punch b … Continue reading "Atopic Dermatitis – Friday Pop Quiz – 4/1/2022"
What mutation is responsible for this clinical presentation in a patient with both thyroid dysfunction and chronic candidal infections?
A. Autoimmune Regulator (AIRE)
B. Phosphatase And Tensin Homolog (PTEN)
C. Tyrosine Related Protein 1 (TRP1)
D. Fumarate Hydratase (FH)
E. Lysosomal Trafficking Regulator (LYST)
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This patient has had over 200 of these lesions, what is the most likely genodermatosis?
A. Cowden
B. Birt-Hogg-Dube
C. Gorlin Syndrome
D. Carney
E. Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba
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A pool worker develops these painful erythematous nodules with ulceration on his fingers and then his arms. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment?
A. Penicillin
B. Ceftriaxone
C. Minocycline
D. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxasole
E. Cephalexin
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This is child's finger represents a localized inflammatory lesion resulting from an abnormal response to cold. What may be associated with this condition?
A. Osteoma cutis
B. Diabetes
C. Lupus
D. Calcinosis cutis
E. Cryoglobulins
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