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Small (usually less than 6 mm across) ... Plantar Warts. Sole of foot. Multiple. Raised. Rough. Varying size. Verrucous. Skin-colored papules ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Skin


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Skin
  • Object is for you to learn and identify skin
    lesions

2
Describe his skin
3
Normal skin
  • Color Brown
  • Normal hair
  • No lesions
  • Should feel for texture, turgor, moisture and
    warmth

4
Describe the lesion
5
Normal Mole
  • Tan to brown
  • Uniformly pigmented
  • Small (usually less than 6 mm across)
  • Solid regions of relatively flat (macules) to
    elevated skin (papules)
  • Well-defined, rounded borders

6
Describe skin over legs
7
Chronic ITP
  • Hyperpigmentation

8
Describe the lesion
9
Campbelld morgan spots
  • Cherry angiomas are
  • Bright red
  • Small (usually 1-4 mm)
  • Papules
  • Commonly seen on the trunk of adults.
  • Medically insignificant

10
Describe the skin
11
Hodgkins disease
  • Dry
  • Scaly

12
What do you see
13
Senile purpura
  • Red
  • Patch
  • Does not blanch on pressure
  • Thin skin

14
Describe the lesions
15
Steroid induced purpura
  • Red
  • Patch
  • Does not blanch on pressure

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Describe the lesions
17
Schonlein-Henoch purpura
  • Ankle locaton
  • Multiple
  • Red
  • Not blanching on pressure
  • Less than 5 mm
  • Vasculitis

18
What type of skin lesions do you see?
19
Henoch Schonlein purpura
  • Multiple
  • Red
  • Not blanching on pressure
  • Less than 5 mm
  • Vasculitis

20
Describe the lesion
21
Echymosis
  • Red
  • Large patch
  • Irregular edge
  • Changing colors
  • Coagulation defect

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Describe the skin lesions
23
Vasculitis
  • Multiple
  • Red
  • Not blanching on pressure
  • Less than 5 mm
  • Coalesing
  • Vasculitis drug induced

24
Describe each lesion
25
Leukemia cutis
  • Ulcerating lesions
  • Black base
  • Sharp edges
  • Surrounding echymoses
  • Blister
  • 1 cm
  • Fluid filled

26
Patient with HIV. Describe the legs
27
Kaposi Sarcoma
  • Nonblanching red macule
  • Surrounding ecchymoses and acquire more of a
    violet hue
  • The lesions may become nodular

28
Describe the lesions
29
Malignant Melanoma
  • A asymmetry- one side or half does not look
    like the other
  • B border irregularity
  • C color-black, or much darker than patient's
    other moles, often with red, white or blue areas.
  • D diameter gt 6 millimeters

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Describe the lesions
31
Sarcoidosis
  • Patch
  • O.5-1 cm in size
  • Different color than skin
  • Slightly elevated
  • Maculo-papular lesions

32
Descrbe the skin lesions
33
Sarcoidosis
  • Multiple
  • Less than 1 cm
  • Raised spot
  • Dome shaped
  • Papular lesions

34
What do you see?
35
Sickle cell anemia
  • Over ankle
  • Patch
  • larger than 1 cm
  • Thin skin
  • Loss of substance of skin
  • Old scar

36
Interpret his Nails
37
Normal
  • Transluscent
  • Shiny
  • Appears firm

38
Describe the nails
39
Doxorubicin
  • Transeverse band
  • White in color

40
Describe the Nails
41
Iron deficiency anemia
  • Spooning
  • concave
  • Koilonychia

42
Describe the scar
43
Ehlers danlos syndrome
  • Patch
  • larger than 1 cm
  • Thin skin
  • Loss of substance of skin
  • Old widened scar

44
Describe the skin
45
Gardner Diamond syndrome
  • Multiple
  • Leniar wide
  • Thin skin
  • Striae

46
Describe the lesion
47
Suqmous cell carcinoma
  • Ulcer
  • Ear lobe
  • Crusted lesion
  • Sharp margin
  • Indurated

48
What is the lesion behind Ear?
49
Keloid (after piercing)
  • Very firm
  • Rubbery lesions
  • Reddish or darkly colored
  • Occur after trauma sometimes very minor trauma
  • May itch.

50
Describe the skin
51
Eczema dyshydrotic
52
Chest wall. Warm. Diagnosis?
53
Empyema
  • Posterior chest wall
  • Red patch
  • Raised area
  • Warm
  • Tender

54
Describe his scar in chest
55
Empyema
  • Posterior chest wall
  • Wide scar
  • Loss of rib
  • Previous open drainage

56
Describe her face
57
Sezary syndrome
  • Red face
  • Erythroderma

58
Diagnosis
59
Erythroderma
  • Differential diagnosis includes psoriasis,
  • eczema, drug reaction, pityriasis rubra pilaris
    (PRP), seborrheic dermatitis, lymphoma, mycosis
    fungoides, and other dermatoses.

60
Painful lesions. Diagnosis?
61
Erythema nodosum
  • Well-localized, multiple tender, red, deep
    nodules, 1 to 5 cm in size
  • bilaterally over the pre-tibial areas

62
Painful. Diagnosis?
63
Herpes Zoster
  • Rash
  • Along a dermatome
  • Blisters not seen
  • Crosses mid-line

64
Describe the lesion
65
Strawberry hemangioma
  • Red
  • Patch
  • 5 cms
  • Elevated
  • Blanch with pressure
  • Capillary angiomas composed of small, superficial
    vessels

66
Diagnosis?
67
Plantar Warts
  • Sole of foot
  • Multiple
  • Raised
  • Rough
  • Varying size
  • Verrucous
  • Skin-colored papules
  • .

68
Describe the skin lesions
69
Psoriasis
  • Larger than 1 cm
  • Elevated patches
  • Plaques
  • Silvery scale

70
Describe the lesion
71
Superficial Epidermal cyst
  • 5 cm
  • Fluid filled
  • Fluctuant
  • Orifice or "pore" near the center

72
What do you see?
73
Stasis ulcer
  • Location in leg
  • Denuded skin
  • Hyper-pigmentation
  • Firm skin
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