_____ characterized by an infection of the deeper dermis and subcutaneous tissues is caused Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes
Hint: what skin pathology
#3
Group _____ strep (Streptococcus pyogenes) can cause erysipelas and cellulitis
#4
Seal finger or whale finger lesion with suspected Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae infection is suggestive of _____.
#5
The given lesion in a person pre-sensitized to Tuberculosis in childhood is suggestive of _____
#6
_____ leprosy presents as firm, erythematous, shiny, smooth, round to oval non-tender nodules on the background of normal skin located on the face, back, buttocks
#7
The image showing brown patches in axilla in a diabetic patient is suggestive of _____
#8
Coral pink flouresence in _____ is due to presence of Coproporphyrin III
#9
Impetigo is most often due to _____ or S. pyogenes infection
#10
_____ syphilis is characterized by a maculopapular copper/red rash on the palms and soles weeks to months after infection
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Necrotizing Fasciitis Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: The primary ulcer of LGV presents on _____ in men
Answer: coronal sulcus
Flashcard 2: _____ characterized by an infection of the deeper dermis and subcutaneous tissues is caused Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes
Answer: Cellulitis
Flashcard 3: Group _____ strep (Streptococcus pyogenes) can cause erysipelas and cellulitis
Answer: A
Flashcard 4: Seal finger or whale finger lesion with suspected Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae infection is suggestive of _____.
Answer: erysipeloid
Flashcard 5: The given lesion in a person pre-sensitized to Tuberculosis in childhood is suggestive of _____
Answer: Lupus vulgaris
Flashcard 6: _____ leprosy presents as firm, erythematous, shiny, smooth, round to oval non-tender nodules on the background of normal skin located on the face, back, buttocks
Answer: Histioid
Flashcard 7: The image showing brown patches in axilla in a diabetic patient is suggestive of _____
Answer: erythrasma
Flashcard 8: Coral pink flouresence in _____ is due to presence of Coproporphyrin III
Answer: Erythrasma
Flashcard 9: Impetigo is most often due to _____ or S. pyogenes infection
Answer: S. aureus
Flashcard 10: _____ syphilis is characterized by a maculopapular copper/red rash on the palms and soles weeks to months after infection
Answer: Secondary
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