Simple lentigo occurs due to an increase in _____ at dermal-epidermal junction.
#2
A _____ nevus is a hyperpigmented papule surrounded by symmetrical, lighter brown, macular area
#3
Drug induced hypermelanosis is a localised or generalised hyperpigmentation that _____ necessarily occur at the same site with reintroduction of drug
#4
A _____ nevus is a hyperpigmented (uniformly pigmented) macule
#5
_____ pigment (carbon particles) are more resistant than the other pigments to transportation by the lymphatic system and thus, tend to persist in the skin
#6
Freckles are common in Type _____ and Type 2 skin types of Fitzpatrick Classification
#7
What is the treatment of choice for nevus of ota?_____
#8
_____ is a mask-like hyperpigmentation of the cheeks associated with pregnancy and OCPs
#9
Freckles or ephelis are produced due to increased _____ production by melanocytes on exposure to UV rays
#10
Poor prognostic factors for Vitiligo:Positive family history_____ vitiligoLesions over bony prominencesLeukotrichiaKoebner's/Isomorphic phenomenonNonsegmental vitiligo
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Flashcard 1: Simple lentigo occurs due to an increase in _____ at dermal-epidermal junction.
Answer: melanocytes
Flashcard 2: A _____ nevus is a hyperpigmented papule surrounded by symmetrical, lighter brown, macular area
Answer: compound
Flashcard 3: Drug induced hypermelanosis is a localised or generalised hyperpigmentation that _____ necessarily occur at the same site with reintroduction of drug
Answer: does not (does/does not)
Flashcard 4: A _____ nevus is a hyperpigmented (uniformly pigmented) macule
Answer: junctional
Flashcard 5: _____ pigment (carbon particles) are more resistant than the other pigments to transportation by the lymphatic system and thus, tend to persist in the skin
Answer: Black
Flashcard 6: Freckles are common in Type _____ and Type 2 skin types of Fitzpatrick Classification
Answer: 1
Flashcard 7: What is the treatment of choice for nevus of ota?_____
Answer: Pigment targeting Q switched laser
Flashcard 8: _____ is a mask-like hyperpigmentation of the cheeks associated with pregnancy and OCPs
Answer: Chloasma
Flashcard 9: Freckles or ephelis are produced due to increased _____ production by melanocytes on exposure to UV rays
Answer: melanin
Flashcard 10: Poor prognostic factors for Vitiligo:Positive family history_____ vitiligoLesions over bony prominencesLeukotrichiaKoebner's/Isomorphic phenomenonNonsegmental vitiligo
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