1. Karposi Sarcoma: Characteristic purple areas on the nose in an female. A type of cancer that
can form in the skin, lymph nodes, or o The skin lesions are usually purple in color.
2. Malodorous single nare: Foreign body
3. Retinal Detachment: the retina separates from the layer underneath. Symp- toms include an
increase in the number of floaters, flashes of light, and worsening of the outer part of the visual
field.
4. Adolescent with friable nasal turbinates: Cocaine use
5. Aphthous ulcer: a recurrent round or oval sore or ulcer inside the mouth on an area where the
skin is not tightly bound to the underlying bone, such as on the inside of the lips and cheeks or
underneath the tongue. Aphthous ulcers can also affect the genitalia in males and females.
6. GERD first line tx: h2 then ppi if doesnt work
7. Maxillary Sinusitis: Dental pain
8. Kasmaul Triangle: Anterior epitaxis
9. Roseola infantum: H. fever => small pink dots pink or raised body rash => arms
10. Acne Roscaca: "adult acne." most often in adults (30-50 years of age). Unlike acne vulgaris,
rosacea is devoid of blackheads and characteristically does not resolve after puberty. Rosacea