Basic Dermatology — Flashcards

Basic Dermatology — Flashcards

Basic Dermatology — Flashcards

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#31

Lichen _____ presents as leukoplakia with parchment-like (thin) vulvar skin

#32

_____ is defined as increased thickness of the stratum corneum (e.g. psoriasis, calluses)

#33

_____ are isolated keratinocytes with a round shape and an acidophilic cytoplasm, seen on Tzank smear in Darier disease

#34

Lichen _____ presents with tiny pinhead-sized flesh-colored papules mainly on the dorsum of forearms or penis

#35

Which congenital autosomal recessive ichthyosis does not present as collodion babies?_____

#36

What is the mode of inheritence of ichthyosis vulgaris?_____

#37

The most common form of vascular ectasia is _____

#38

Autosomal _____ ectodermal dysplasias such as NaegeliFranceschettiJadassohn syndrome (NFJS) and dermatopathia pigmentosa reticularis (DPR) present with complete absence of fingerprints.

#39

What are the two types of genodermatoses?_____

#40

Nevus _____ is a congenital, localized, cutaneous vascular anomaly presenting as a pale, irregularly shaped patch on otherwise normal skin.

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