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DERMATOLOGY ( SOLVED UQS )
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1-2012
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2-2011-Annual
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j)atopic eczema.
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k)Management:investigations to conform and to find allergens.
Prick test and IGE and specific IGE tests and Swabs in suspected
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secondary infections
General measures: Explanation, reassurance and encouragement
Avoidance of contact with irritants
Regular use of greasy emollients
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3-2011 - Supplementary
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a)Scabies.sarcoptes scabiei
b)1. atopic eczema 2. urticaria.
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Treatment:
Two applications one week apart of an aqueous solution of either
permethrin or malathion to the whole body, excluding the head
All the skin below the neck should be treated, including the
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genitalia, palms and soles, and under the nails. Treat the
head and neck regions in infants (up to age 2 years).
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4-2010 ANNUAL
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j)atopic eczema.
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topical corticosteroids
Pimicrolimus cream and tecrolimus ointment as second line.
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i)steven Johnson syndrome.
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6. 2009 suply
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7. 2008 ann
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Ans :
a)SLE
b)malar rash.
Discoid rsh.
Livido raticularis.
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c)1.photoprotection.:
avoidance of sun exposure.
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Sun screens.
2.Phototherapy.
3.Antihistamines.
Treatment of underlying disease.
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8. 2008 suply
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a)acne vulgaris.
b)schoulders upper chest and back.
Isotretinoin.
Oestrogen containing oral contraceptives.
Antiandrogen cyproteron acetate.
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Antibiotics
9. 2007 annual A
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i)Psoriasis.
j)Auspitz sign.
k)Steps:
sterilize the area over the lesion
Take a glass slide and scrap over the lesion.
Firstly silvery white scales are removed and a thin membrane is
seen and after removal of membrane we see a Pinpoint bleeding
spot.
l) classical agents:methotrexate and hydroxiuria.
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Standard immunosuppressives:cyclosporine.
Newer biological therapies
Oral retinoids.
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Ans :scleroderma.
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Table 23-3. Classification of
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eczema
Endogenous Exogenous
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Atopic eczema Contact eczema
irritant
Discoid eczema Contact eczema
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allergic
Hand eczema Photosensitive
eczema
Seborrhoeic eczema Lichen
simplex/nodular
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prurigo
Venous
('gravitational')
eczema
Asteatotic eczema