Deck 43: Bullous Pemphigoid
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Deck 43: Bullous Pemphigoid
When assisting with a skin biopsy of a patient suspected of having bullous pemphigoid (BP) lesions, what will the practitioner do?
A) Avoid contact with the infected lesions.
B) Elicit a positive Nikolsky sign to confirm the diagnosis.
C) Perform direct immunofluorescence microscopy.
D) Prevent spread of the lesions to other areas of the skin.
A) Avoid contact with the infected lesions.
B) Elicit a positive Nikolsky sign to confirm the diagnosis.
C) Perform direct immunofluorescence microscopy.
D) Prevent spread of the lesions to other areas of the skin.
C
A patient is newly diagnosed with bullous pemphigoid and has moderate to severe itching. The provider orders a topical corticosteroid will discuss which potential complication with this patient?
A) Bone marrow suppression
B) Developing systemic lesions
C) Secondary infection
D) Spread of disease to others
A) Bone marrow suppression
B) Developing systemic lesions
C) Secondary infection
D) Spread of disease to others
C
An older adult patient diagnosed with bullous pemphigoid (BP). Which comorbid condition is of concern for this patient?
A) Osteoporosis
B) Pruritis
C) Depression
D) Weight gain
A) Osteoporosis
B) Pruritis
C) Depression
D) Weight gain
C

