A year old girl presents with ill defined hypopigmented patches on cheek with fine scaling. Her mother has a history of asthma.
The best possible diagnosis is
a) Indeterminate hansens
b) Pityriasis alba
c) Pityriasis versicolor
d) Atopic dermatitis
Ans: b
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words for diagnosis of hypopigmented patch on cheek in children
Look for these
phrases-
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Diagnosis
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Pityriasis alba (pityriasis= powder)
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Indeterminate hansens
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Pityriasis versicolor
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Vitiligo
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Leucoderma due to bindi (agent
causing it is para-tertiary butyl phenol)
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Why not P. versicolor in this MCQ- see pic below ?
Typical atopic dermatitis in children (Ref:www.salineherapy.com)
Note erythema, oozing and inflammation
(Atopic dermatitis is itchy, P.alba is not.There is no hypopigmentation in atopic dermatitis)
(Atopic dermatitis is itchy, P.alba is not.There is no hypopigmentation in atopic dermatitis)
Also, for diagnosis of atopic dermatitis, these criteria have to
be fulfilled:
Typical Adult atopic dermatitis
Note the erythema, oozing and inflammation in flexure of knee
(Ref:www.derm-image.org)
Above: Typical change in sites of lesions in atopic dermatitis with age groups Typical bindi leucoderma on central forehead |
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Is there itching in P.versicolor ?
So brilliantly decoded Sir
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