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Lecture 5Common Skin Infections

Marcella Debeck

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Common Skin Infections

Impetigo Ecthyma Folliculitis Erysipelas Necrotising fasciitis Erythrasma Pitted Keratolysis Cellulitis onychomycosis

Lymphaginitis Molloscum Contagiosum Verrucae Herpes simplex Herpes zoster Dermatophyte infections candida albican infection

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Impetigo

Superficial skin infection due to staphylococci or streptococci

infections Contagious blisters which rupture leaving yellow

crusted exudate Two types

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Bullous Impetigo

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Ecthyma

Strep. Or Staph. Infection circumscribed, ulcerated and crusted lesions heal with scarring mostly in legs

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Ecthyma

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Folliculitis

Infection of the hair follicles any hairy area

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Erysipelas

Dermal infection May be accompanied by systemic

symptoms - malaise, shivering, fever well defined advancing edge AKA St Anthony’s fire

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Erysipelas

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Necrotising fascitis

very serious bacterial infection of the superficial fascia progresses very quickly

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Erythrasma

Dry, reddish brown, slightly scaly and asymptomatic eruption

wood’s light - coral-pink imidazole cream, oral ab’s, fusidic acid Toe webs

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Dockery, G.L. (1997).Cutaneous Disorders of the lower extremity. Phila

delphia:WB Saunders

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Pitted Keratolysis

maloderous, pitted erosions and discoloured areas.

cornebacterium

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Cellulitis

Infection of the subcutaneous tissues deeper and more extensive than erysipelas systemic symptoms swelling, redness, and local pain antibiotics

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Lymphaginitis

inflammation of the lymph vessels appearance of a red line that follows the blood vessels up the leg

Lymphadenitis - inflammation of the lymph nodes

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Molluscum contagiosum

discrete pearly, pink, umbilicated dome shaped papules

DNA pox virus contain a cheesy material face, neck and trunk usually multiple and grouped

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Verrucae Vs Corns

Rapid Onset Slow growing

Any site Sites of compressionand friction

Young Middle aged and older

Superficialcappillaries whichbleed easily

Capillary bleeding israre

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Herpes Simplex

Acute vesicular eruption two virus types reoccurence Differential diagnosis: impetigo

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Herpes

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Dockery, G.L. (1997).Cutaneous Disorders of the lower extremity. Philadelphia:WB Saunders

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Herpes Zoster

Varicella zoster virus Dermatomal distribution Post herpetic neuralgia rest, analgesia, drying lotions acyclovar and prednisone

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Gawkrodger, D. J. (1992) Dermatology. London: Churchill Livingstone

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Dermatophyte infections

Microsporum Trichopyton Epidermophyton Form hyphae Tinea Pedis: T.rubrum, Tmentagrophytes

var interdigitale, Epidermophyton floccosum

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Dermatophyte infections

Differential diagnosis:– Psoriasis– Contact dermatitis– erythrasma

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Tinea pedis

Interdigital moccasin acute vesicular

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Interdigital tinea pedis

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Gawkrodger, D. J. (1992) Dermatology. London: Churchill Livingstone

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Tinea pedis

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Candida albicans infections

yeasts intertrigo paronychia Differential diagnosis (intertrigo)

– Psoriasis, seborrhoeic dermatitis, bacterial seconadary infection

Differential diagnosis (Paronychia):– bacterial infection, chronic eczema:

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Dockery, G.L. (1997).Cutaneous Disorders of the lower extremity. Philadelphia:WB Saunders

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Candida Paronychia

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Onychomycosis

Fungal Infection of the nails generally dermatophyte occasionally mould or candiida Four types:

– distal and lateral subungual– superficial white– proximal subungual– total dystrophic

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Gawkrodger, D. J. (1992) Dermatology. London: Churchill Livingstone

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