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Dry skin has an association with acne.
Question 2
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What are open comedomes?
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white heads
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black heads
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pimples
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acne scars
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zits
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What are closed comedomes?
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white heads
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black heads
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pimples
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zits
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acne scars
Question 4
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Always check the face for acne.
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If the skin is [blank_start]not[blank_end] greasy, there are [blank_start]no[blank_end] comedones and comes on post-adolescence, this may be a diagnosis of [blank_start]acne[blank_end] [blank_start]rosacea[blank_end].
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Acne has 3 main consequences: Physically, acne can lead to [blank_start]scarring[blank_end] or even worse, [blank_start]disfiguring[blank_end]. There can also be a very big [blank_start]psychological[blank_end] impact.
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scarring
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disfiguring
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psychological
Question 7
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Which of these are preventative measures for acne?
Question 8
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Which of these can be given as treatment for acne vulgaris?
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Topical Antibiotics
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Topical Retinoids
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Oral Antibiotics
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Isotretinoin
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Antiandrogens
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Silver sulfadaizine
Question 9
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Epidermolysis Bullosa is an inherited skin condition.
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Epidermolysis Bullosa is primarily associated with [blank_start]blistering[blank_end] of the skin. Most of the time, these sores are limited to the [blank_start]palms[blank_end] and [blank_start]soles[blank_end]. These soles usually manifest during the [blank_start]hotter[blank_end] times of the year. In more extreme cases--known as EB simplex [blank_start]Dowling[blank_end]-[blank_start]Meara[blank_end]--the sores are more [blank_start]widespread[blank_end] and can come at any time of the year.
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blistering
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palms
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soles
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hotter
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Dowling
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widespread
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Meara
Question 11
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In all forms of EB simplex, the blisters begin early on in childhood and get better as time passes.
Question 12
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Which of these are part of the treatment for EB simplex?
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popping the blisters with a sterile needle
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hydrogel dressings for the blisters
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silicone-layered dressings for the blisters
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loose outer wear
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cool footwear
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oral antibiotics
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topical antibiotics
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hydrocortisone cream
Question 13
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Which condition is this characteristic of? (full name--4 words, all lower case)
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Ichthyosis Bullosa of Siemens ([blank_start]IBS[blank_end]) is primarily [blank_start]flaking[blank_end] of the skin.
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Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis is inherited.
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[blank_start]Epidermolytic[blank_end] [blank_start]hyperkeratosis[blank_end] is a severe skin condition with thick, crusty [blank_start]scales[blank_end] covering [blank_start]widespread[blank_end] area of the body and is present from very early on.
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Epidermolytic
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hyperkeratosis
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scales
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widespread
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What condition does this show?
Question 18
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epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma is a hereditary group of diseaases.