2017 Flashcards

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Single lesion, Bacterial index = +1, no peripheral nerve damage

a. PB
b. SL PB
c.
d. MB

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D

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A 4 y.o. child had runny nose. A week afterwards, he developed golden brown crusts beneath the nasal area which spread to the top of his nose and chin. What is his lesion?

a. Multiple folliculitis
b. Impetigo contagiosa
c. Contact dermatitis
d. Tinea fasciae

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NA

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Your leprosy patient on the 3rd month of standard multi-drug therapy complaining of generalized skin darkening. He has not been exposed to the sun frequently. Which drug may have caused this skin change?

a. Rifamicin
b. Dapsone
c. Prednisone
d. Clofazimine

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D

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A 60 yr old female consulted due to inability to grasp a pen tightly. What nerve deficit is present?

a. Radial nerve
b. Ulnar nerve
c. Median nerve
d. Peroneal nerve

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NA

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Which of the following influences hypercornification of follicular keratinocytes thereby promoting comedo formation?

a. IL-1a
b. P. acnes
c. Neutrophil chemotaxis
d. EGFR

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NA

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What can be used as maintenance treatment for acne?

a. Retinoids
b. Doxycycline
c. Clindamycin
d. Erythromycin

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NA

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A healthy 1 week old infant was referred to dermatology for evaluating multiple erythematous papules and pustules on the trunk. Mother thought they were flea bites. What would you tell?

a. Most likely transient pustular melanosis and needs treatment
b. No need to work up patient for condition
c. Patient should be isolated and confiend for work-up of an immunocompromised condition
d. Assure that this condition needs no treatment and is called erythema toxicum noenatorum.

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NA

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Pathognomonic for scabies.

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Burrows

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2nd year medical student has persistent 2 cm dry scaly plaque on her leg.
A. Weak topical corticosteroids
B. Mid-potent topical corticosteroids
C. Potent topical corticosteroids

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NA

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1 y.o. baby has a swollen papule on the arm following an insect bite.
A. Weak topical corticosteroids
B. Mid-potent topical corticosteroids
C. Potent topical corticosteroids

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NA

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A male doctor developed a lichenified 3 cm hyperpigmented plaque on his neck due to chronic scratching when he is under stress
A. Weak topical corticosteroids
B. Mid-potent topical corticosteroids
C. Potent topical corticosteroids

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NA

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70 y.o. lady has an eczematous 3 cm plaque on her wrist after wearing a bracelet.
A. Weak topical corticosteroids
B. Mid-potent topical corticosteroids
C. Potent topical corticosteroids

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NA

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In a patient complaining papules and vesicles in linear conformation on the exposed area of the body, the doctor should highly suspect:

a. Photodermatitis
b. Topical dermatitis
c. Clothing dermatitis
d. Plant dermatitis
e. Cosmetic dermatitis

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A

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