seborrheic keratosis {Ans: benign, flat, irregularly shaped skin growths of various colors with a warty, waxy, smooth, crumbling appearance​}herpes varicella {Ans: vesicular skin rash, most commonly a thoracic or lumbar dermatome. The rash begins as erythema, then changes to papular lesions that rapidly forms vesicles}Dermatitis herpetiformis {Ans: Autoimmune, cutaneous, blistering disease that is a manifestation of gluten sensitivity. Affected patients typically develop intensely pruritic inflammatory papules and vesicles on the forearms, knees, scalp, or buttocks. The vast majority of patients with DH also have an associated gluten-sensitive (celiac disease)}Schwabach Test {Ans: - a vibrating tuning fork is placed over the mastoid process of the patient and then the examiner (assuming the examiner has normal hearing) and the results are compared. - In sensorineural loss, the patient's bone conduction is present for a shorter time than the examiner's bone conduction; in conductive loss, the patient's bone conduction persists for a longer time than the examiner's bone conduction.}Amaurosis fugax {Ans: loss vision described as curtain going down and then up. temporary loss of vision in one or both eyes due to a lack of blood flow to the retina. Patients may also feel they have dust in