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DERMATOLOGY
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A fresh set of 20 random questions is generated every time you open this page and every time you refresh it.
For each of the following multiple choice questions, choose the most appropriate answer :

1. A child has pin head silvery papules on hands, forearms and skin of penis. The diagnosis is
A. Molluscum contagiosum
B. Lichen planus
C. Lichen nitidus
D. Scabies

2. A patient presented with thinning of nails and onychyloysis. What else finding can be observed in him?
A. Violaceous papules
B. Suprabasal split
C. Basal degeration
D. Acantholysis

3. A young 8 year old boy presents with multiple discrete, shiny, pin-head papules on dorsal aspect of hand, forearms and shaft of penis. The diagnosis is
A. Molluscum contagiosum
B. Scabies
C. Lichen planus
D. Lichen nitidus

4. A 37 year female presents with multiple, linear, itchy wheals, with itching for 30 minutes at the site. The most probable diagnosis is
A. Dermatographic urticaria
B. Pressure urticaria
C. Acute urticaria
D. Chronic urticaria

5. Multiple vesicular painful lesions on dermatome T3 are due
A. Herpes simplex
B. Herpes zoster
C. Scabies
D. Dermatitis herpitiformis

6. A 7 year old boy with boggy swelling of the scalp with multiple discharge sinuses with cervical lymphadenopathy with easily pluckable hair. What would be done for diagnosis?
A. KOH mount
B. Pus culture
C. Biopsy
D. patch test

7. Which of the following is characteristic of Basal Cell Carcinoma?
A. Foam Cells
B. Nuclear Palisades
C. Keratin Pearls
D. Presence of intercellular bridges

8. A man presents with rashes on face and also complains of decreased mental function. He is also having few macular lesions on his skin. On CT scan, intracranial calcification was seen. His wife is normal. His 10-year old daughter is also normal but his 6 year old son is also having similar skin lesions. What would be the most likely diagnosis?
A. Neurofibromatosis-1
B. Neurofibromatosis-2
C. Xeroderma pigmentosum
D. Autosomal dominant inheritance

9. A patient presents with focal alopecia areata All of the following are associations of alopecia areata except
A. Nail pitting
B. Atopy
C. Geographical tongue
D. Exclammatory mark

10. A 60-year old male presents with painful, grouped vesicles over erythematous plaques in T3 dermatome region of trunk, which of the following would be the likely causative organism?
A. Varicella zoster
B. Herpes simplex
C. Pox virus
D. Papilloma virus

11. A 19-year old male presents with several comedones, papules and pustules on face and trunk. The appropriate drug of choice for the patient would be
A. Topical retinoic acid
B. Topical retinoic acid + Oral doxycycline
C. Topical clindamycin
D. Topical azithromycin

12. A 30-year old male presents with flaccid bullae on an erythematous base and erosions over the oral mucous membrane. The blisters developed painful erosions on rupture. What would be the most likely finding on an immunofluorescent examination of the skin biopsy of this patient?
A. Linear IgA deposition in dermopeidermal junction
B. Linera IgG deposition in dermoepidermal junction
C. Fish net IgG deposition in epidermis
D. Granular deposits of IgA in dermal papillae

13. A 30 yr old man is having multiple ulcers in mouth with epididymitis with complains of blurring of vision. The probable diagnosis is
A. Behcet syndrome
B. Ritter syndrome
C. Xeroderma
D. Oculo cutaneous pemphigus

14. Olympian brow and rhagades are seen in
A. CMV inclusion disease
B. Ectodermal dysplasia
C. Congenital syphilis
D. Hyper IgE syndrome