ILOs
- Know some skin conditions that can present to general medicine - Cutaneous Vasculitis, Acute Purpura (i.e. meningococcal sepsis), Dermatomyositis
- Recognise acute blistering conditions - Pemphigoid, Pemphigus, Adult varicella (chickenpox), Linear IgA disease (can read around additional topics).
- know severe adverse drug reactions Erythema multiforme, Stevens Johnson syndrome, TEN Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, AGEP (see additional resources)
- Know severe variants of chronic skin disease - Erythroderma, acute pustular psoriasis management of acute skin disease
Acute Drug Reactions…
- What are the different presentations of skin drug reactions?
- Which are the most common drugs that can cause acute rashes?
- Here’s an example of a morbilliform rash…
- An example of a pencillin drug rash…
- Now, let’s look at urticaria/angiooedema…
- Here’s a phototoxic rash…
- Time to look at a pustular drug rash…
- Look at a lichenoid rash…
- What is vasculitis?
- Now, we’ll look at a drug induced psoriasiform rash…
- What is a fixed drug rash? Let’s look at one!
Blistering Disorders
- Outline the different types of conditions we can get…