Test Your Topical Steroid Withdrawal Knowledge! (2)

Which of the following is NOT a typical symptom of TSW?
Temperature changes
Edema (swelling)
Numbness
Itching
On average, how long after corticosteroid withdrawal do symptoms begin?
24-48 hours
48-96 hours
4-14 days
14-21 days
Which of the following body areas are spared from the effects of topical corticosteroid withdrawal?
Eyelids
Palms
Neck
None of the above
Patients with which of the following conditions are at high risk of developing TSW?
Lupus
Atopic dermatitis
Psoriasis
Acne
In more severe cases, which of the following dermatologic symptoms is NOT typically seen?
Papules
Palpable purpura
Pustules
Erosions
An increased awareness among patients and health care providers of TSW can help prevent this condition from occurring.
True
False
Which of the following is NOT another name for the condition that occurs with excess use of topical corticosteroids?
Red Burning Skin Syndrome
Topical Steroid Addiction
Steroid dermatitis
Topical Steroid Withdrawal
TSW involving the face can present with a “headlight sign.” In this presentation, which areas of the face are spared?
Forehead
Nose and perioral area
Cheeks
Chin
In TSW, which of the following can present on the knees?
Wrinkles
Blisters
Bruises
None of the above
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