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[613]1DVBCWSD5 ;ALB/RLC SKIN DISEASES (Other Than Scars) WKS TEXT - 1 ; 11/20/02 4:43pm
2 ;;2.7;AMIE;**81**;Apr 10, 1995
3 ;
4 ;
5TXT ;
6 ;;A. Review of Medical Records:
7 ;;
8 ;;
9 ;;
10 ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
11 ;;
12 ;; 1. Describe onset and course of disease, whether it is
13 ;; intermittent or constant, and whether it is progressive.
14 ;;
15 ;;
16 ;; 2. Describe current treatment. Specify the medication(s)
17 ;; used and dosage. State whether any is a corticosteroid
18 ;; or other immunosuppresive drug. State whether medications
19 ;; used are systemic or topical. Describe whether intensive
20 ;; light therapy, UVB, PUVA, or electron beam therapy are used.
21 ;;
22 ;;
23 ;; 3. For EACH treatment, report the frequency of use and duration
24 ;; of treatment during the past 12-month period.
25 ;;
26 ;;
27 ;; 4. Describe any side effects of treatment.
28 ;;
29 ;;
30 ;; 5. Describe local (skin) symptoms and any systemic symptoms,
31 ;; such as fever or weight loss.
32 ;;
33 ;;
34 ;; 6. For malignant neoplasms of skin, additionally describe
35 ;; all treatment, including date and type of last treatment.
36 ;;
37 ;;
38 ;; 7. For benign neoplasms of skin, additionally describe any
39 ;; impairment of function.
40 ;;
41 ;;
42 ;; 8. For urticaria, primary cutaneous vasculitis, and
43 ;; erythema multiforme, additionally describe the number of
44 ;; episodes during the past 12-month period, whether the
45 ;; episodes are debilitating, how they are treated, and
46 ;; whether they respond to treatment.
47 ;;
48 ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings):
49 ;;
50 ;; 1. For dermatitis, eczema, leishmaniasis, lupus, dermatophytosis,
51 ;; bullous disorders, psoriasis, infections of the skin,
52 ;; cutaneous manifestations of collagen vascular diseases, and
53 ;; papulosquamous disorders, report extent of disease. Specify
54 ;; if any exposed areas (head, face, neck and hands) are
55 ;; affected. Provide the percent affected of exposed areas.
56 ;; Provide the percent affected of the entire body.
57 ;;
58 ;;
59 ;; 2. If there is scarring or disfigurement, follow the "Scars"
60 ;; worksheet in addition to this one.
61 ;;
62 ;;
63 ;; 3. For acne or chloracne, describe whether the acne is
64 ;; superficial (with comedones, papules, pustules, superficial
65 ;; cysts) or deep (with deep inflamed nodules and pus-filled
66 ;; cysts), which areas of the body are affected, and,
67 ;; specifically, the PERCENT OF FACE AND NECK affected.
68 ;;
69 ;;
70 ;; 4. For scarring alopecia, describe the PERCENT OF THE SCALP
71 ;; that is affected.
72 ;;
73 ;;
74 ;; 5. For alopecia areata, describe whether there is loss of all
75 ;; body hair or whether loss of hair is limited to the scalp
76 ;; and face.
77 ;;
78 ;;
79 ;; 6. For hyperhidrosis, state whether veteran is able to handle
80 ;; paper or tools after therapy, or is unable to handle paper
81 ;; or tools because of moisture and is unresponsive to therapy.
82 ;;
83 ;;D. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests:
84 ;;
85 ;; 1. Biopsy, scrapings if indicated.
86 ;; 2. Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests conducted
87 ;; in the examination report.
88 ;; 3. With disfigurement or disfiguring scar of head, face, or
89 ;; neck, submit COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS.
90 ;; 4. Test for hypoproteinemia if examining for exfoliative
91 ;; dermatitis (erythroderma).
92 ;;
93 ;;E. Diagnosis:
94 ;;
95 ;;
96 ;;Signature: Date:
97 ;;END
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