Mcq Subject: Skin
After sequential arrangement of blistering disorder staing from superficial to deep blisters, which is the deepest among these?
A. IgA pemphigus
B. EBD
C. PV
D. Bullous pemphigoid+
View DescriptionA 12 years old boy came with complaints of 4 hypopigmented patches on back and on left arm. The patches had loss of sensation. Which of the following is the treatment for this case?
A. Rifampicin (450 mg) + Dapsone (50 mg) + Clofazimine (150 mg) monthly and 50 mg daily
B. Rifampicin (600 mg) + Dapsone (150 mg) only
C. Rifampicin (450 mg) + Dapsone (50 mg) + Clofazimine (150 mg) monthly and 50 mg alternate days
D. Rifampicin (600 mg) + Dapsone (150 mg) + Clofazimine (300 mg) monthly and 50 mg daily
View DescriptionA man presents it n 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. Neurofibrornatosis-1
B. Neurofibromatosis-2
C. Xeroderma pigmentosum
D. Autosomal dominant inheritance
View DescriptionA child presented with complaint of severe itching over the web of fingers, more at night. Examination revealed burrows. Most probable diagnosis is:September 2009
A. Tinea cruris
B. Scabies
C. Infantile eczema
D. Papular uicaria
View DescriptionA 35 years old male comes with complain of baldness. On examination, well-defined bald patches were seen with no scarring. Small broken hairs were seen in the surrounding area. What is the likely diagnosis?
A. Androgenetic alopecia
B. Alopecia areata
C. Anagen effluvium
D. Telogen Effluvium
View DescriptionTreatment of choice for erythrodermic psoriasis:
A. Methotrexate
B. Coicosteroids
C. Coal tar topical
D. Topical steroids
View DescriptionA patient presents with focal alopecia areata. All of the following are associations of alopecia areata except:
A. Nail pitting
B. Atopy
C. Geographic tongue
D. Exclamatory mark
View DescriptionA 24 years old female presented with patchy hair loss in the right temporal and occipital region. Examination revealed non- scarring alopecia with multiple small broken hairs. Scrapings from scalp showed mild inflammation, peri-follicular hemorrhage and surrounding mild lymphocytic infiltration. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Alopecia areata
B. Androgenic alopecia
C. Loose anagen hair
D. Trichotillomania
View DescriptionPostherpetic neuralgia is defined as pain lasting beyond how many weeks?
A. 1 week
B. 2 weeks
C. 3 weeks
D. 4 weeks
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