Acne Vulgaris Presentation and Pathophysiology
- Papules/Comedones in Mild Cases
- Blackheads Open, Whiteheads Closed
- Pustules in Mild-Moderate Cases
- Nodules/Cysts in Severe Cases
- Inflammation at Hair Follicle/Sebaceous Gland
- Increased Androgens
- Colonization by Cutibacterium Acnes
Atopic Dermatitis / Eczema
- Pruritic Vesicles
- Inflammatory Skin Rash
- Cheeks in Children
- Skin Flexural Areas
- Associated with Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis
- Tacrolimus
- Moisturizers
- Corticosteroids
- Phototherapy
- Avoid Triggers
- Antihistamines
Hypersensitivity Type IV
- Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity
- T Cell Mediated
- Antibody Independant
- Macrophages Activated
- Transplant Rejection
- PPD Skin Test
- Contact Dermatitis
Melanocytic Nevus
- Benign Tumor of Melanocytes
- Nested Proliferations at Dermal-Epidermal Junction
- Junctional
- Intradermal
- Genetics
- Childhood Sun Exposure
- Melanoma
Psoriasis
- Epidermal Hyperproliferation Keratinocytes
- Defined Red Salmon Plaques
- Silvery Scales
- Extensor Surfaces
- Bleeding when Removed
- Auspitz Sign
- Pruritus
- Nail Changes
- Munro Microabscesses
- Nucleated Cells in Stratum Corneum
- Retinoids
- Topical Corticosteroids
- Tar
- Immunosuppressants
Rosacea
- Episodes Provoked by Alcohol, Heat, or Emotions
- Facial Flushing and Telangiectasias
- Sun Protection
- Topical Brimonidine
- Papules and Pustules
- Topical Metronidazole
- Rhinophyma
- Laser Ablation
- Avoid Triggers
Verrucae
- Warts
- Papillary Cauliflower Like Growths
- Low-Risk Human Papillomavirus
- Epidermal Hyperplasia and Hyperkeratosis
- Koilocytes
- No Treatment Needed
- Topical Salicylic Acid
- Cryotherapy
Genital Warts - Condylomata Acuminata
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
- Papillary Cauliflower Like Growths
- Bleeding
- Vaginal Discharge
- Wart Removal
- Trichloroacetic acid (TCA)
- Podophyllin resin
- Cryotherapy
- HPV Vaccine
- Cervical Cancer
Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
- Inflammation of Facial Follicles
- Associated with Shaving
- Cheeks, Jawline, and Neck
- Black Males
- Pustules and Papules
- Pruritus
- Painful
- Avoid Shaving
- Topical Clindamycin
- Low-Potency Steroid
- Topical Retinoid
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
- Type IV Hypersensitivity
- Physical Contact with Allergen
- Nickel
- Neomycin
- Poison Ivy
- Urticaria
- Pruritus
- Erythematous, Vesicular
- Patch Testing
- Avoid Cause
- Topical Hydrocortisone
- Antihistamines
- Cool Water Soaks
Seborrheic Keratosis
- Flat, Greasy, Pigmented Squamous Epithelium
- "Stuck-On" Appearance
- Horn Cysts
- Proliferation of Immature Keratinocytes
- Most Common Benign Tumor in the Elderly
- Head, Trunk, and Extremities
- GI Adenocarcinoma
- Leser-Trelat Sign
- Observation
- Cryotherapy