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Target PG – TNPG 2002 Derm – Nikolsky Sign

Target PG – TNPG 2001 to
2004 Book

2002 DERMATOLOGY

Author:
Dr.J.Mariano Anto Bruno Mascarenhas

Question Stem

163. Nikolsky Sign is seen in all except


Choices given

A)
Staphylococcal Scalded Skin
Syndrome

B)
Pemphigus Vulgaris

C)
Bullous Pemphigoid

D)
Steven Johnson’s Syndrome


Answer

C) Bullous Pemphigoid


Reference

Harrison 15th Edition Chapter 58

Question Analysis


Based on


Question Category


Question Grade


Question Type


Books


Target PG Opinion


Concept


Subtle Point

PG
Entrance


Straight forward


Given in most books


Needs Memory

Facts

Ä
In the exfoliative stage,
manual light lateral pressure pressure to the skin of patients may elicit the
separation of the epidermis (Nikolsky’s sign) to form bullae. This
finding, while characteristic of PV, is not specific to this disorder and is
also seen in toxic epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and a few
other skin diseases


Interpretation

Self Explanatory. This Nikolsky’s sign is
characteristically absent in Bullous Pemphigoid


Remarks

Ä
Nikolsky’s sign is epidermal
cell separation induced by firm sliding pressure of the finger on apparently
normal or perilesional skin
of patients with PEMPHIGUS especially pemphigus
foliaceus, and, on the erythematous skin of patients with toxic epidermal
necrolysis or SSSS. And this is not to be confused with lateral extension of
a pre-existing bulla
by pressure on it, common to many bullous diseases.


Tit Bits

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Differentiation between the two blistering diseases




Features



Pemphigus



Pemphigoid



Age



40-60



60-80



HPE-Row of Tombstones



Present



Absent



Nikolsky’s Sign



Present



Absent



Bulla Location



Intraepidermal



Sub Epidermal



Bulla Features



Flacced



Tense



Mucosa (eg Oral )



Involved



Not involved



Acantholysis



Present



Absent


Ä


About the Blisters


§


Pemphigu
S
has
Superficial
(Intra epidermal) blisters


§


Pemphigoi
D
has
Deep
(Sub Epidermal) blisters


Ä


And among Pemphigus


§


P.
Erythematosus
and P.
Foliaceous
show intraepidermal Acantholytic Split in Stratum

Granulosum
(Pnemonic EFG)and


§


P.Vulgaris and P.Vegetans show Intraepidermal Acantholytic split in between the
Basal layer and the Prickle cell layer


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