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Quick Scroll Q27 01.16.07 (1 year ago) #111


The following are the cutaneous manifestations of underlying malignancy

1. Pallor

2. Flushing

3. Herpes zoster

4. Psoriasis

5. Lichen Planus
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Quick Scroll Ans 27 02.14.07 (1 year ago) #112

1. True

2. True (Carcinoid syndrome)

3. True (Leukaemia)

4. False

5. False
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Quick Scroll Q 28 02.15.07 (1 year ago) #113

Tuberculoid leprosy

1. Shows a very weak type IV hypersensitivity reaction to lepromin

2. Is due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis

3. Shows many bacilli in the skin smears

4. Usually presents with an anaesthetic hypopigmented macule

5. is associated with hypertrichosis at the site of lesion
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Quick Scroll Q 29 02.15.07 (1 year ago) #114

Juvenile plantar dermatosis

1. responds well to steroid ointments

2. is commonest after puberty

3. improves with wearing permeable leather shoes

4. was very common in the 1950s

5. is characterised by a scaly fissured erythema on the fore-foot
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Quick Scroll Ans 28 02.16.07 (1 year ago) #115

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Tuberculoid leprosy

1. Shows a very weak type IV hypersensitivity reaction to lepromin

2. Is due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis

3. Shows many bacilli in the skin smears

4. Usually presents with an anaesthetic hypopigmented macule

5. is associated with hypertrichosis at the site of lesion



1. False (Lepromin test in strongly positive)

2. False (Due to Mycobacterium leprae)

3. False (Very few acid fast bacilli)

4. True (Facial lesions are not usually anaesthetic)

5. False (There is loss of hair and sweating at the site of the lesion)
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Quick Scroll Re: Q 29 02.16.07 (1 year ago) #116

plab2005 wrote:
Juvenile plantar dermatosis

1. responds well to steroid ointments

2. is commonest after puberty

3. improves with wearing permeable leather shoes

4. was very common in the 1950s

5. is characterised by a scaly fissured erythema on the fore-foot



1. False

2. False

3. True

4. False

5. True
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Quick Scroll Q 30 02.21.07 (1 year ago) #117

The following are causes of a pigmented papule

1. Acute intermitent porphyria

2. Basal cell papilloma

3. Dermatofibroma

4. Melanocytic naevus

5. Nelson's syndrome
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Quick Scroll Q 31 02.21.07 (1 year ago) #118

The causes of mouth ulcers include

1. Methotrexate

2. Herpes simplex

3. Squamous cell carcinoma

4. Syphilis

5. Pemphigus vulgaris
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Quick Scroll 03.01.07 (1 year ago) #120

please any site with Dermatology MCQ
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