Mcq Subject: Skin
A 16 year old boy presented with asymptomatic, multiple erythamatous annular lesions with a collarette of scales at periph-ery of the lesions present on the trunk. The most likely diagnosis is:
A. Pityriasis versicolor
B. Pityriasis alba
C. Pityriasis rosacea
D. Pityriasis rubra pilaris
View DescriptionThe mode of inheritance of Incontinentia pigmenti is –
A. Autosomal dominant
B. Autosomal recessive
C. X-linked dominant
D. X-linked recessive
View DescriptionAdult scabies is characterized by?
A. Involve palm & soles
B. Involve face
C. Involve anterior abdomen
D. All
View DescriptionA 7-year-old boy presents with, patchy hair loss, boggy scalp swelling and broken and fragmented hair follicles at the surface of the scalp resembling black dots. What is the next step in establishing a diagnosis:
A. Culture
B. KOH smear
C. Biopsy
D. Antibiotics
View DescriptionA young boy has a single scaly, hypo anaesthetic patch over Hand plus thickened ulnar nerve, diagnosis is:
A. Tuberculoid leprosy
B. Lepromatous leprosy
C. Indeterminate
D. Borderline
View DescriptionWhich of the following presents with a “string of pearl appearance”?
A. Pemphigus vulgaris
B. Bullous pemphigoid
C. Linear IgA disease
D. Dermatitis herpetiformis
View DescriptionNon cicatrical alopecia is present in-
A. Scleroderma
B. Lichen planus
C. Psoriasis
D. Parva virus
View DescriptionGranular layer is absent in:
A. Ichtyosis vugaris
B. X linked ichthyosis
C. Epidermolytic hyper keratosis
D. Lamellar ichthyosis
View DescriptionGonococcus resistant structure is
A. Urethra
B. Testis
C. Fallopian Tube
D. Ampulla of cervix
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