Yr 4 Dermatology Student Slideshow Quiz. A: What is this? B: What would you treat it with?

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Yr 4 Dermatology Student Slideshow Quiz

A: What is this? B: What would you treat it with?

A: What is this? Tinea cruris B: What would you treat it with? Topical antifungal e.g. Clotrimazole

A: What is this? B: What organism causes it?

A: What is this? Scabies B: What organism causes it? Sarcoptes Scabei

A: what is this? B: list three topical treatments

A: what is this? psoriasis B: list three topical treatments 1.Tar 2.Dithranol 3.Vit D analogues

A: What is this? B: What treatment should be given? C: Why should this patient be monitored regularly?

A: What is this? Lichen sclerosus B: What treatment should be given? Topical steroids C: Why should this patient be monitored regularly? Increased cancer risk

A: What is this? B: What treatment?

A: What is this? Pityriasis versicolor B: What treatment? Antifungals

A: What is this lesion called? B: What condition does it occur in?

A: What is this lesion called? kerion B: What condition does it occur in? Tinea capita

A 23 year-old male presents with this rash and fever, malaise and joint pain. What is it?

A 23 year-old male presents with this rash and fever, malaise and joint pain. What is it? Acne fulminans

A: What are these lesions? B: How would you treat them?

A: What are these lesions? Viral warts B: How would you treat them? Topical salicylic acid

A: What is this? B: What treatment?

A: What is this? Lichen planus B: What treatment? Topical steroids

What is this?

Herpes Zoster

A: What is this? B: What organism usually causes it?

A: What is this? Folliculitis B: What organism usually causes it? Staph. Aureus

A: What is this? B: What treatment would you offer?

A: What is this? Erythema nodosum B: What treatment would you offer? Bed rest and analgesics