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Viral Infections of Skin & Mimics: Board Review for Dermpath Dermatology Pathology

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Dermatology and dermpath board review of viral infections and a few other entities with my residents and fellows. 27 cases in 2 hours. Enjoy!

List of entities discussed:

1. VZV Varicella-Zoster Herpes 0:26
2. Verrucous cyst 6:12
3. Subungual scabies (crusted scabies under nail) 8:57
4. Verrucous carcinoma 12:13
5. Orf (ecthyma contagiosum) 19:14
6. Tick bite 27:56
7. Onchocercoma (onchocerca volvulus –
pregnant adult worm with microfilaria in paired uteri) 31:39
8. Verruca plana (flat warts) 38:03
9. Myrmecia wart (plantar wart, myrmecia type) 43:46
10. Herpetic folliculitis 48:56
11. Scybala (scabies poop) 54:12
12. HFMD (hand foot mouth disease) 57:38
13. Molluscum contagiosum (cystic) 1:01:33
14. Tick (microscopic anatomy of a tick) 1:06:10
15. CMV infection in skin 1:09:29
16. VZV Varicella-Zoster Herpes 1:11:45
17. Verruca vulgaris (wart with cutaneous horn) 1:14:13
18. Myiasis (botfly larva in skin) 1:17:08
19. Condyloma acuminatum 1:20:36
20. Bowenoid papulosis (HSIL) 1:24:31
21. Pemphigus foliaceus 1:28:20
22. Verruciform xanthoma 1:31:17
23. EHKoma epidermolytic hyperkeratotic acanthoma 1:32:56
24. Warty Dyskeratoma 1:35:19
25. Nodular Tumor-Stage Kaposi sarcoma 1:36:43
26. EDV (epidermodysplasia verruciformis) 1:38:16
27. Hailey-Hailey disease (benign familial pemphigus) 1:42:21

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Contributed by: Pathology Portal
Authored by: Jerad Gardner, Geisinger, @JMGardnerMD
Licence: © All rights reserved More information on licences
First contributed: 31 May 2023
Audience access level: Full user

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