Dr Mary Cuthbert
GP and GPwSI Dermatology
1.What is this common condition and what can it be confused with?
7. What is this rash and what is its common name?
9.This child with tonsillitis has been prescribed Penicillin V.What is the rash?
10.This student was prescribed amoxicillin for sore throat.What is the diagnosis?What is the underlying cause?
11.This itchy rash presented suddenly and dramatically.What is it?
12.What is this condition? What is the underlying problem and how is it inherited?
13.This rash started off in the centre of the back seven days ago.What is the rash called and what is the larger area of rash known as?
14.This baby is unwell and miserable.What is the likely diagnosis? What is the underlying causative organism?
15.What is the diagnosis? What is an alternative name for the skin lesions?
16.Identify these painful lumps on the patient’s shins.Name 2 underlying causes
17.What is this intensely itchy rash? What are the white areas known as?
18.Why is it important to monitor this condition in the mouth?
19.This patient was admitted with an extensive blistering rash.What is the diagnosis? How is it treated ?
20.This blistering condition affected just the legs.What is it? (Ignore seborrhoeic warts)
21.Identify this embarrassing and unpleasant condition
22.Name this condition and describe the skin
23.This rash appeared after a bout of tonsillitis.What is it?
24.What is the diagnosis?
25.What has happened to these scars?
Name the underlying skin condition in each case
26.This young woman erupted in this unusual rash after shopping at an outdoor market in the sunshine.What is the diagnosis?
27.What is the diagnosis?
28.Identify this painful and destructive vulval skin condition
29.Describe what has happened to this patient
30.What are these common lesions known as?
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32.What are these crusty lesions on this elderly man’s scalp?
33.This patient pricked her finger on a rose thorn.What is the swelling called?
34.What is the diagnosis?Describe 2 features typical of these lesions
35.What is this rash and what makes you suspicious?(Ignore dark patch)
36.What is the likely diagnosis and why?
37.Diagnose the rash on this woman’s nipple
38.What is the likely diagnosis and give 3 reasons why
40. What is this rash?
41.Diagnose this potentially serious rash.What is the underlying cause?
42.What is this common,painful rash?
43.This medical student developed this rash when completing a primary care attachment.He was very unwell.What is the diagnosis?
44.What is this common viral condition?
45.This man noticed his rash when he returned from holiday.What is the diagnosis? What is the causative organism?
46.This nurse developed a very itchy rash all over her body.What is it?
47.What is this unusual rash?How is it treated?
49. What is the condition on the left?What is the condition on the right and how does it differ?
50.This rash in the axilla can be confused with a fungal rash.What is it and how is it treated?
1. Mongolian blue spot. Confused with nonaccidental injury in children.
2. Irritant dermatitis
3. Nappy rash, irritant dermatitis (classical W shape)
4. Contact dermatitis (studs on jeans)
5. Eczema (signs of excoriation)
6. Lichenified
7. Craddle cap (seborrhoeic eczema); keratolytic shampoos, steroids.
8. Pomphlyx eczema
9. Drug eruption
10. Infectious mononucleosis/ Epstein barr virus.
11. Urticaria
12. Hereditary angioedema. AD inheritance. C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency.
13. Pityriasis rosea; herald patch.
14. Hand foot and mouth; Coxsackie A.
15. Target lesions/ erythema multiforme
16. Erythema nodosum (sarcoid, COCP, IBD, strep throat……)
17.
Lichen planus; Wickham’s striae
18. Oral lichen planus; malignant potential
19. Pemphigus; high dose steroids needed.
20. Bullous pemphigoid
21. Hyperhydrosis
22. Vitiligo (depigmentation- not hypo).
23. Guttate psoriasis (post-strep)
24. Psoriasis
25. Koebnerisation (left-psoriasis, right-lichen planus)
Answers
26. SLE
27.
Raynaud’s
28. Lichen sclerosis
29. SCC development
30. Seborrhoeic warts
31. Suburn!!
32. Solar keratosis
33.
Pyogenic granuloma’
34. BCC (rolled edge, telangietcasia)
35. Superficial spreading BCC
36. SCC
37. Pagets
38. Malignant melanoma (acral)
39. Shape, size, outline etc..
40. Impetigo
41. Erysipelas; strep
42. Herpes
43. VZV
44. Molluscum contagiosum; pox virus
45. Hypopigmentation- pityriasis vesicolor (fungal; seen more when tanned)
46. Scabies
47. Dermetitis herpetiformis (dapsone, gluten free diet)
48. Venous eczema (venous stasis)
49. Subungual melanoma (R), subungual haematoma (L)
50. Erythrasma (erythromycin)