Acquired ichthyosis is a paraneoplastic syndrome commonly associated with _____
#2
In Naxos syndrome, there is cardiomyopathy along with _____ of plantar palmar skin surfaces
#3
_____ is a localized white atrophic skin frequently surrounded by dilated capillaries and hyperpigmentation, seen around ankle, in chronic venous disease
#4
Cutaneous necrotizing _____ can occur in a minority of patients with 1-antitrypsin (1AT) deficiency
#5
What skin pathologies are associated with sarcoidosis? _____, Erythema nodosum, Lupus Pernio
#6
_____ phenomenon, defined as the development of lesions at sites of trauma to uninvolved skin of patients with cutaneous diseases is seen in vitiligo.
#7
Nevus _____ is a congenital, localized, cutaneous vascular anomaly presenting as a pale, irregularly shaped patch on otherwise normal skin.
#8
_____ lines are lines of normal developmental growth patterns in the skin.
#9
_____ sign is seen in Cutaneous mastocytosis.
#10
What dermatologic lesion is a transient smooth papule or plaque?
_____
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Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Diseases Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Acquired ichthyosis is a paraneoplastic syndrome commonly associated with _____
Answer: hodgkin's lymphoma
Flashcard 2: In Naxos syndrome, there is cardiomyopathy along with _____ of plantar palmar skin surfaces
Answer: hyperkeratosis
Flashcard 3: _____ is a localized white atrophic skin frequently surrounded by dilated capillaries and hyperpigmentation, seen around ankle, in chronic venous disease
Answer: Atrophie blanche
Flashcard 4: Cutaneous necrotizing _____ can occur in a minority of patients with 1-antitrypsin (1AT) deficiency
Answer: panniculitis
Flashcard 5: What skin pathologies are associated with sarcoidosis? _____, Erythema nodosum, Lupus Pernio
Answer: Cutaneous nodules
Flashcard 6: _____ phenomenon, defined as the development of lesions at sites of trauma to uninvolved skin of patients with cutaneous diseases is seen in vitiligo.
Answer: Koebner/Isomorphic
Flashcard 7: Nevus _____ is a congenital, localized, cutaneous vascular anomaly presenting as a pale, irregularly shaped patch on otherwise normal skin.
Answer: anemicus
Flashcard 8: _____ lines are lines of normal developmental growth patterns in the skin.
Answer: Blaschko's
Flashcard 9: _____ sign is seen in Cutaneous mastocytosis.
Answer: Darier’s
Flashcard 10: What dermatologic lesion is a transient smooth papule or plaque?
_____
Answer: Wheal
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