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What are some examples of bullae (large blisters)?

✓~ erythema multiforme (includes Stevens-Johnson syndrome), bullous impetigo, bullous

tinea, and event contact dermatitis.




What are some examples of pustular lesions?

✓~ acne vulgaris, acne rosacea, and bacterial folliculitis.




Folliculitis is typically associated with staphylococci. What other microorganisms can

cause folliculitis?

✓~ Psuedomonas (associated with hot tubs), Candida, tinea barbae, and herpes.




What are some examples of keratotic lesions?
✓~ warts, actinic keratoses, and corns and calluses.




Describe keratotic lesions.

✓~ lesions are rough and generally raised. They contain a high amount of keratin and they

may appear scaly.




What are some examples of raised, skin-colored lesions?

,✓~ basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, epidermal inclusion cyst (epidermoid

cyst), molluscum contagiosum, and xanthomas (abnormal lipid metabolism).




What are some examples of white lesions?

✓~ pityriasis alba (white/lighter patches on face in children), tinea versicolor, milia, and

vitiligo.




What are some examples of brown lesions?

✓~ freckles, nevi, melanoma, seborrheic keratosis, acanthosis nigricans, cafe au lait (may

point to neurofibromatosis/ Fanconi anemia), and congenital nevi/giant hairy pigmented

nevus (potential for transition to melanoma).




What are some examples of inflammatory or red lesions?
✓~ cherry hemangioma, pyogenic granulomas (not caused by infection, stem from

vascular proliferation), furuncles (boils, when multiple called carbuncles and common in

axilla or groin/accompanied by lymphadenopathy), cellulitis, hidradenitis suppurativa,

urticaria (hives), erythema nodosum, psoriasis, lupus erythematosus, lichen planus

(associated with Hep C), secondary syphilis, tinea corporis, and pityriasis rosea.




Describe pityriasis rosea.

✓~ Is believed to be caused by a virus. Herald patch is similar to tinea and typically located

on the trunk. Several days later a more diffuse set of smaller pink, salmon, or fawn-colored

lesions appear. May be a Christmas tree distribution because they follow tension lines.




What are some examples of eczematous lesions with excoriations?

✓~ atopic dermatitis, dyshidrosis, stasis dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis (e.g. cradle cap).

, and contact dermatitis.




What patient complaints (regarding the head) would alert you to a the possibility of

decreased cerebral blood flow?

✓~ syncope or dizziness.




What complaint would alert you to the possibility of a malignant process regarding

lymphatics?

✓~ complaint of enlarged lymph nodes or masses, in the absence of infection.
What would alert you to oral or throat cancer?

✓~ change in taste, dysphagia, frequent sore throats, mouth sores that do not heal,

hoarseness, or voice changes.




What would a complaint of swelling or fullness in the neck point to?

✓~ thyroid disease.




What are some past medical history red flags regarding the head and neck?

✓~ hx of TIAs, CVAs, and past radiation.




What is another name for TMJ?

✓~ Myofacial pain dysfunction (MPD).




What constitutes true TMJ?

✓~ resulting from congenital anomalies, fractures and dislocations, intra-articular disk

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