This type ofpsoriasis isassociated arecentinfection?This stage ulcerhas epidermisor partial-thicknessinvolvement?This type ofangioedemapresents withouthives and isresponsible for30% of ED visits?The mostcommoncause of thisis HSV?This bulbouscondition ischaracterizedby tensebullae?This conditionhas a trio ofprodromalsymptoms priorto rashdeveloping?What causes theloss of celladhesions in thesuperficialepidermis thatcauses bulbousimpetigo?This isknown asthe "mask ofpregnancy"This type of cellis responsiblefor depositingexcess amountsof melanin?This type ofpsoriasis is lifethreatening andcan be triggeredby withdrawal oforal steroids?What is themostcommonlocation foran ulcer?This additional testfor immunobullousconditions will helpdifferentiate thevariousconditions?This condition isfrequently seenin children andare often domeshaped orumbilicated?What is the term forthe erythematous linethat spreads fromthen nearest lesion tothe closest lymphnode?Whateducationalinformation canyou provide toa HS patient?Obesity,smoking andhormones arerisk factors forthis condition?How longshould it takefor theaverage hiveto disappear?20% of patientshave this type ofunderlyingcondition with thishypo pigmenteddisease?This is thefirst linetherapy forpsoriasis?This condition ischaracterized bypainful rednodules that candevelop into sinustracts that drain?First linetherapy forurticariaare these?This term iswhen you havea HSV infectionof your nail orfinger?What is the firstline treatment forpatients with anautoimmune hypopigmentedcondition?This treatment isthe best optionfor patients withpressure ulcers?This type ofpsoriasis isassociated arecentinfection?This stage ulcerhas epidermisor partial-thicknessinvolvement?This type ofangioedemapresents withouthives and isresponsible for30% of ED visits?The mostcommoncause of thisis HSV?This bulbouscondition ischaracterizedby tensebullae?This conditionhas a trio ofprodromalsymptoms priorto rashdeveloping?What causes theloss of celladhesions in thesuperficialepidermis thatcauses bulbousimpetigo?This isknown asthe "mask ofpregnancy"This type of cellis responsiblefor depositingexcess amountsof melanin?This type ofpsoriasis is lifethreatening andcan be triggeredby withdrawal oforal steroids?What is themostcommonlocation foran ulcer?This additional testfor immunobullousconditions will helpdifferentiate thevariousconditions?This condition isfrequently seenin children andare often domeshaped orumbilicated?What is the term forthe erythematous linethat spreads fromthen nearest lesion tothe closest lymphnode?Whateducationalinformation canyou provide toa HS patient?Obesity,smoking andhormones arerisk factors forthis condition?How longshould it takefor theaverage hiveto disappear?20% of patientshave this type ofunderlyingcondition with thishypo pigmenteddisease?This is thefirst linetherapy forpsoriasis?This condition ischaracterized bypainful rednodules that candevelop into sinustracts that drain?First linetherapy forurticariaare these?This term iswhen you havea HSV infectionof your nail orfinger?What is the firstline treatment forpatients with anautoimmune hypopigmentedcondition?This treatment isthe best optionfor patients withpressure ulcers?

Dermatology lecture 3/15 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. This type of psoriasis is associated a recent infection?
  2. This stage ulcer has epidermis or partial-thickness involvement?
  3. This type of angioedema presents without hives and is responsible for 30% of ED visits?
  4. The most common cause of this is HSV?
  5. This bulbous condition is characterized by tense bullae?
  6. This condition has a trio of prodromal symptoms prior to rash developing?
  7. What causes the loss of cell adhesions in the superficial epidermis that causes bulbous impetigo?
  8. This is known as the "mask of pregnancy"
  9. This type of cell is responsible for depositing excess amounts of melanin?
  10. This type of psoriasis is life threatening and can be triggered by withdrawal of oral steroids?
  11. What is the most common location for an ulcer?
  12. This additional test for immunobullous conditions will help differentiate the various conditions?
  13. This condition is frequently seen in children and are often dome shaped or umbilicated?
  14. What is the term for the erythematous line that spreads from then nearest lesion to the closest lymph node?
  15. What educational information can you provide to a HS patient?
  16. Obesity, smoking and hormones are risk factors for this condition?
  17. How long should it take for the average hive to disappear?
  18. 20% of patients have this type of underlying condition with this hypo pigmented disease?
  19. This is the first line therapy for psoriasis?
  20. This condition is characterized by painful red nodules that can develop into sinus tracts that drain?
  21. First line therapy for urticaria are these?
  22. This term is when you have a HSV infection of your nail or finger?
  23. What is the first line treatment for patients with an autoimmune hypo pigmented condition?
  24. This treatment is the best option for patients with pressure ulcers?