sign and symptom | dz |
Potential sequela of group A streptococcal pharyngitis
Erythema marginatum – transient macular lesions with central clearing
location=extensor surfaces of proximal extremities and trunk
Subcutaneous nodules over bony prominences | Acute rheumatic fever |
Usually in kids <4 years old
Fever >5 days
Bilateral conjunctival injection, fissured lips
“strawberry tongue
Erythema of palms or soles
Edema of hands or feet
Generalized or periungual desquamation
Cervical lymphadenopath
Acute rheumatic fever | Kawasaki Vasculitis |
Serositis (pleuritis or pericarditis)
Oral (Ulcers)
Arthritis (Non-erosive, any joint, polyarticular)
Photosensitive rash
Blood dyscrasia
Renal Nephritis
ANA
Immunoreactive
Neurological (Sz, Chorea, Psychosis)
Malar rash
Discoid rash | Systemic Lupus Erythromatosis
SOAPBRAINMD: |
location: shins, buttocks, calves, ankles, thighs, and arms
flat, firm, hot, red, painful lumps(1 inch)->(few days) purplish-->(several weeks)brownish, flat patch.
Fever,malaise,Joint aches,Skin redness, inflammation, or irritation,
leg Swelling | Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Erythema Nodosum |
the initial lesion as a bite reaction, with a small, red papule or pustule changing into a larger, ulcerative lesion. | Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Pyderma Gangrenosum |
lesion Start quickly and may return
nodule, papule, or macule
"bulls-eye"
location=upper body,legs,arms,palms,hands,or feet
symmetricaL
Bloodshot eyes
Dry eyes
Eye burning, itching, and discharge
Eye pain
Mouth sores
Vision problems | Erythema multiforme
(drug reaction and infection) |
itchy rash of small, raised red spots stinging or prickling sensation on the skin.
location: anywhere on the body
look like tiny blisters. | Prickly heat (heat rash),miliaria |
LOCATION: areas with folds of skin
cracked, sore and bleeding skin.
have periods when symptoms are less noticeable, as well as flare-ups when symptoms become more severe, needing additional treatment. | Atopic eczema (atopic dermatitiS) |
very common and harmless condition where the skin becomes rough and bumpy, as if covered in permanent goose pimples. | Keratosis pilaris |
common
raised, red scaly patches across the body.
resolve within 2-12 weeks
single red, oval patch of scaly skin called a “herald patch” appears before the rash(typically appears few days- two weeks before the wider rash)
sometimes itchy. | Pityriasis rosea |
raised, itchy rash
The affected area of skin will typically change within 24 hours, and usually the rash will settle within a few days.
resolve <6 weeks-->acute, >6wks-chronic | Urticaria ( hives, welts or nettle rash) |
red, flaky, crusty patches of skin covered with silvery scales
after streptococcal throat infection
small (< 1cm or 1/3 inch) drop-shaped sores on chest, arms, legs and scalp. | Guttate Psoriasis |