Q1 (a) What is this?(b) 3 forms of treatment?
Q2 (a) What is this?(b) What treatment should you avoid?
Q3 (a) What is this?(b) What are the erythematous areas called?(c) Give 2 causes
Q4 (a) What is this?(b) What’s another name for it?
5 (a) Which one of these is malignant and why?
(b) What are the 7 points to check for with someone with a suspicious mole?
7. (a) What kind of psoriasis is this? (b) What infection does it commonly follow?
1. (a) Acne vulgaris
(b) Topical treatmentsOral abxIsotretinoin
2. (a) Rosacea – papules, pustules, severe erythema
(b) Topical steroids
3 (a) Erythema multiforme(b) Target lesions
(c) drugs: barbiturates sulphonamides aspirin
infections: herpes simplex typhoid mycoplasma pneumoniae tuberculosis orf
vitamin deficiencies: niacin A C
inflammatory disorders: collagen vascular diseases inflammatory bowel disease local allergic reactions
pregnancy post-radiation therapy
4 (a) Basal cell carcinoma
(b) Rodent ulcer
5(a)This one is malignant!
(b)Major features Change in size Irregular shape Irregular colour
Minor featuresDiameter >7mm Inflammation Oozing Change in sensation
6. Actinic keratosis/ Solar keratosis
7(a) Guttate psoriasis(b) Streptococcal throat infection