| Quiz |
Post-test: Erythema ab Igne |
webadmi |
10 years 10 months ago |
| Multiple choice question |
Diagnosis of erythema ab igne is based on: |
webadmi |
10 years 10 months ago |
| Multiple choice question |
Which of the following are the common triggers of erythema ab igne? |
webadmi |
10 years 10 months ago |
| Multiple choice question |
All of the following conditions have been reported in patients after chronic exposure to infrared radiation except: |
webadmi |
10 years 10 months ago |
| Multiple choice question |
Erythema ab igne is a localized hypermelanosis with erythema distributed in what type of pattern? |
webadmi |
10 years 10 months ago |
| True/false question |
Early in the disease process, elimination of the heat source may lead to complete resolution of the symptoms |
webadmi |
10 years 10 months ago |
| Quiz |
Pre-test: Erythema ab Igne |
webadmi |
10 years 10 months ago |
| True/false question |
Erythema ab igne no longer occurs due to the common use of central heating |
webadmi |
10 years 10 months ago |
| True/false question |
Erythema ab igne is triggered from repeated exposure to heat and ultraviolet radiation |
webadmi |
10 years 10 months ago |
| Article |
More Controversy About CPR: Is There a "Duty" to Try and Save Every Life? |
Michael Gordon |
11 years ago |
| Article |
Ulcerative Colitis: Patient Education |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Multiple choice question |
Which of the following infantile hemangiomas would require a systemic beta-blocker to avoid organ-threatening complications? |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Quiz |
Post-test: Infantile Hemangiomas |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Multiple choice question |
You are following a 4-month female for an infantile hemangioma that presents in a “beard distribution”... |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Multiple choice question |
A mother of a 2-week old infant is worried about a new “red bump” that appeared on his left arm a few days ago... |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Multiple choice question |
A father with a history of an infantile hemangioma (IH) wants to know whether his first-born child will develop IH... |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Multiple choice question |
You are following a 9-month old female for an IH that was diagnosed at 1-month of age... |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| True/false question |
While most IH resolve on their own, the IH that develop complications usually require surgical intervention |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Quiz |
Pre-test: Infantile Hemangiomas |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| True/false question |
The typical development of IH consists of a rapid proliferation phase followed by an involution phase once maximum size has... |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| True/false question |
Infantile hemangiomas (IH) are usually present at birth and always resolve within the first three years of life |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Multiple choice question |
Treatments of KVE include |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Quiz |
Post-test: Kaposi varicelliform eruption |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Multiple choice question |
What are the possible complications of KVE? |
webadmi |
11 years ago |
| Multiple choice question |
Individuals with which of the following type of dermatosis are most likely to develop KVE? |
webadmi |
11 years ago |