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CM- Derm -8- part one Skin papules

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Growth of epidermal cells secondary to HPV   Verruca (wart)  
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What are the types of verruca   verruca vulgaris, verruca plana, plantar warts, condyloma acuminatum  
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What is the treatment for verruca   optional destruction, irritation or immune modulation  
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How can you prevent condyloma acuminatum   gardasil vaccine for HPV 16 & 18 which cause 70% of cervical cancer and HPV 6 & 11 which cause 90% genital warts  
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What subtypes of HPV causes 70% of cervical cancers   HPV 16 & 18  
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What subtype of HPV causes 90% of genital warts   HPV 6 & 11  
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this is a benign intraepidermal growth secondary to pox virus infection   Molluscum conatgiosum  
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How is Molluscum contagiosum contracted   In adults it is generally an STD in kids generally not an STD not a reason to call child protective services  
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What is the treatment for molluscum contagiosum   optional destruction or immune modulation  
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what does molluscum contagiosum look like   fleshy colored papul with central umbilication  
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Thickening (hyperkeratosis) of epidermis secondary to repeated rubbing or pressure with focal pressure on bony prominence   Corns  
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Thickening (hyperkeratosis) of epidermis caused by chronic rubbing   callus  
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What is the treatment of corns and calluses   mechanical or chemical paring down changing footwear  
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what is another name for acrochordons   skin tags  
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Benign neoplasm of peidermis usually in an area of friction   acrochordons or skin tags  
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Treatment for acrochordons (skin tags)   optional; snip, excision or cryodestruction  
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benign tumor of the peripheral nerve sheath   neurofibromas  
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What types of neurofibromas are there   sporadic or type I neurofibromatosis  
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What is the treatment for neurofibromas   optional; excision although with type I neurofibromatosis there are too many to excise  
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epithelial lined sac in the dermis with connection to epidermis filled with keratin   Epidermal inclusion cyst  
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What are the characteristics of epidermal inclusion cyst   Mobile, nodule with punctum filled with keratin  
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what is the treatment for epidermal inclusion cyst   if symptomatic excision +/- antibiotics  
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Benign slow growing sub Q skin growth of adipose tissue   Lipoma  
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It is a soft localised well circumscribed painless swelling located mainl in the sub Q tissues oh the head neck, shoulders hands legs and back.   lipoma  
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On palpation these are soft nontender and freely mobile   lipoma  
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When are lipomas most common   3rd and 4th decades of life  
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which sex gets lipomas more frequently   women, most have only a single lipoma  
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What is typical of childhood lipomas   they are rare and often inherited  
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What is true of lipomas in men   they often have multiple lipomas and run in families  
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What are the pigment change birthmarks   angiomas and vascular malformations  
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benign skin growths composed of rapidly growing or poorly formed blood vessels or lymph vessels either congenital or acquired   angiomas and vascular malformation birth marks  
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The most common cutaneous vascular prliferation often widespread and appear as tiny cherry red papules or macules increase with age in both sexes and all races   acquired hemangiomas cherry hemangiomas  
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Caused by exposure to estrogen during pregnancy or oral contraceptive use tend to run in families may be associated with liver disease, sun exposure and trauma   spider angiomas (spider veins)  
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These are symptomless reddish blue marks formed from blood-filled capillaries radiating around a central arteriole in a classic shape.   spider angiomas  
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disease of the pilosebaceous unit with open and closed comedones, papule, and pustules on face, chest and back   acne  
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what is the treatment for acne   combination of oral and topical antibiotics and retinoids depending on severity  
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Acne characterized by cysts and nodules is more difficult to treat   cystic acne (Acne Vulgaris)  
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Chronic inflammatory disorder of the blood vessels and pilosebaceous units of the face with flushing, persistent erythema, papules/pustules and rhinophyma   Rosacea (acne rosacea)  
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What is the treatment for rosacea   SUNSCREEN, antibiotics, metronidazole, laser  
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what is rhinophyma and what is it associated with   is a large, bulb-shaped, red-colored (ruddy) nose. Associated with Rosacea (acne Rosacea)  
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