Mcq Subject: Skin

An 8-year-old boy presents with well defined annular lesion over the buttock with central scarring that is gradually progressive over the last 8 months. The diagnosis is

A. Annular psoriasis

B. Lupus Vulgaris

C. Tinea Corporis

D. Chronic granulomatous disease

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A 28-year-old patient of neurocysticercosis develops generalized peeling of skin all over except palms and soles staing one month after taking anti-epileptics. What is the most probable diagnosis?

A. Fixed drug eruption

B. Pemphigus

C. Steven Johnson syndrome

D. TEN

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A patient came with history of joint pain and fever for one week. For which the patient took NSAIDS foilowing which he developed rash and hyperpigmentation on nose. What is the most likelv diagnosis?

A. Dengue

B. fixed Drug eruption

C. Chikungunya

D. melasma

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Which component of cement causes allergic contact dermatitis??

A. Cobalt

B. Nickel

C. Iron

D. Chromium

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A young female presented with vaginal itching and green frothy genital discharge. Strawberry vagina is seen on examination. What w ill be the drug of choice?

A. Doxycycline

B. Oral fluconazole

C. Metronidazole

D. Amoxicillin

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Which type of oral candidiasis does not presents with white patch?

A. Chronic atrophic candidiasis

B. Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis

C. Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis

D. Pseudomembranous candidiasis

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Sign of the groove is seen in:

A. Lymphogranuloma venereum

B. Granuloma inguinale

C. Syphilis

D. Chancroid

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The following drug is effective in treatment of ptyriasis versicolor –

A. Ketoconazole

B. Metronidazole

C. Griseofulvin

D. Chloroquine

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Lovibond profile sign is seen in ?

A. Koilonychia

B. Platynochia

C. Clubbing

D. Onycholysis

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A young female presents with a history of fever and nodular lesion over the shin. Histopathology reveals foamy histiocytes with neutrophilic infiltration. There is no evidence of Vasculitis. Most probable diagnosis is:

A. Sweet's Syndrome

B. Erythema nodosum

C. Erythema nodosum leprosum

D. Behcet's syndrome

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