The scalp, elbows knees, lower back, and gluteal cleft are the commonest areas to be affected by _____ psoriasis.
#2
_____ microabscess also called as spongiform pustules of Kogoj (deep; usually in the spinous/malpighian layer) are seen in psoriasis
#3
Parakeratosis is commonly seen in psoriasis and _____
#4
The most provocative factor for pustular psoriasis is withdrawl of _____
#5
The acute generalized form of pustular psoriasis is termed as _____ type
#6
In _____ psoriasis, the patient is often ill with fever, erythroderma, hypocalcemia, and cachexia
#7
_____ sign in psoriasis is due to the elongated, dilated, tortuous vessels in the dermal papilla along with supra papillary thinning of epidermis.
#8
Nail plate pitting is the most common feature of nail psoriasis and is of the _____ and irregular type (Thimble nail)
#9
Topical _____, broad band UV-B and antimicrobials are the mainstay of rx for management of guttate psoriasis
#10
_____ is associated with Auspitz sign, which is pinpoint bleeding when scale is picked off
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Pustular Psoriasis Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: The scalp, elbows knees, lower back, and gluteal cleft are the commonest areas to be affected by _____ psoriasis.
Answer: plaque
Flashcard 2: _____ microabscess also called as spongiform pustules of Kogoj (deep; usually in the spinous/malpighian layer) are seen in psoriasis
Answer: Neutrophilic
Flashcard 3: Parakeratosis is commonly seen in psoriasis and _____
Answer: actinic keratosis
Flashcard 4: The most provocative factor for pustular psoriasis is withdrawl of _____
Answer: systemic steroids
Flashcard 5: The acute generalized form of pustular psoriasis is termed as _____ type
Answer: Von Zumbusch
Flashcard 6: In _____ psoriasis, the patient is often ill with fever, erythroderma, hypocalcemia, and cachexia
Answer: pustular
Flashcard 7: _____ sign in psoriasis is due to the elongated, dilated, tortuous vessels in the dermal papilla along with supra papillary thinning of epidermis.
Answer: Auspitz
Flashcard 8: Nail plate pitting is the most common feature of nail psoriasis and is of the _____ and irregular type (Thimble nail)
Answer: deep
Flashcard 9: Topical _____, broad band UV-B and antimicrobials are the mainstay of rx for management of guttate psoriasis
Answer: steroids
Flashcard 10: _____ is associated with Auspitz sign, which is pinpoint bleeding when scale is picked off
Answer: Psoriasis
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