Derm Quiz Questions (through fungal) Flashcards
What is the BEST morphological term for these primary lesions?
a. papules
b. pustules
c. bullae
d. vesicles
e. nodules
d. vesicles
The lesions pictured are most accurately described as:
a. Angulated purpuric patches w/ bullous epidermal necrosis
b. Hemorrhagic vesicles
c. Patchy erythema w/ edematous nodules
d. Palpable purpura
e. Patchy erythema with bullae
a. Angulated purpuric patches with bullous epidermal necrosis
This photo demonstrates a chronic tinea infection, the secondary feature most prominent in this image is:
a. Atrophy
b. Ulceration
c. Erosion
d. Crusting
e. Lichenification
e. Lichenification
64y/o F presents to the ER w/ these lesions scattered over her whole body and involving her lips and oral mucosa. What is the most appropriate morphologic terminology for the clinical findings pictured here?
a. Eroded plaque
b. Necrosed nodule
c. ulcerated plaque
d. Crusted tumor
e. Friable patch
C. Ulcerated plaque
A physician contacts you for consultation of the pt pictured here. They describe the findings as “many small dark red macules that don’t fade or blanch when pressure is applied”. What is the most appropriate morphological description of this finding?
a. Erythematous patch
b. Clustered purpuric macules
c. Crusted erosion w/ peripheral erythema
d. Petechiae coalescing into purpuric patcch
e. Hemorrhagic perifollicular plaque
d. Petechiae coalescing into purpuric patcch
Which of the following is an indication for a total body skin exam?
a. New pt. with acne on her forehead
b. New pt with a sister who has melanoma
c. New pt w/ a mole on his chin that he’s had since childhood w/o change
d. New pt w/ a paternal aunt w/ a h/o melanoma
e. New pt w/ a wart on her right index finger
b. New pt with a sister who has melanoma
60 y/o F presents w/ a pruritic lesion on her back that is becoming more raised (see photo). The most likely dx is:
a. Dermatofibroma
b. Flat wart
c. melanoma
d. Seborrheic keratosis
e. Solar Lentigo
d. Seborrheic keratosis
58y/o F presents to clinic w/ skin colored lesions on her neck. Based onthe image, which of the following is the most likely dx?
a. Acrochordons
B. Nodular basal cell carcinoma
C. dermatofibromas
D. seborrheic keratoses
e. common warts
a. Acrochordons
32y/o M presents w/ an asymptomatic papule on his thigh that he noted following an inflamed hair follicle (see photo). It dimples on either side when squeezed. What is the most likely dx?
A. benign melanocytic nevus
b. Dermatofibroma
c. epidermal inclusion cyst
d. Keloid
e. Seborrhic keratosis
b. Dermatofibroma
42y/o African American F presents w/ brown papules located around her eyes and on the malar cheeks. Several of her aunts were similarly affected at the same age. She would like them removed. Which of the following txs is omst likely to cause hypopigmentation?
a. Liquid nitrogen
b. Low voltage electrodessication
c. Keratolytic moisturizer
d. Snip excision
a. Liquid nitrogen
60 y/o F presents w/ scattered light brown macules on her dorsal hands and face, which have increased in number in recent years. They don’t bleed and are otherwise unchanged. She works as a dog walker just outside of LA. Based on image and hx, what is the most likely dx?
a. Actinic keratoses
b. Nodular basal cell carcinomas
c. Melanomas
d. Solar lentigines
e. Common warts
d. Solar lentigines
A Male patient has been treating the lesions on his hand (see photo) with OTC salicylic acid solution off and on for one year. He is embarrassed by the appearance of his hands and the lesions are spreading. What is the best tx?
a. Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen
b. Intralesional triamcinolone acetonide
c. Surgical excision
d. Topical calcineurin inhibitor
e. Topical retinoid
a. Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen
30 y/o M has this lesion on his finger x3 years. What is the most appropriate morphologic term to describe this lesion?
a. Cyst
b. Nodule
c. Papule
d. Plaque
e. Vesicle
c. Papule
This patient has the pink papules and plaques seen here. What serotype of HPV is the most likely cause?
a. HPV 1
b. HPV 2
c. HPV 5
d. HPV 6
e. HPV 7
D. HPV 6
8y/o F presents for well child visit. Sarah also has a plantar wart. You are discussing with her mother the available vaccination for disease prevention, including HPV vaccines. What should you tell the mom?
a. The HPV vaccine is FDA-approved for girls her daughters age
b. There are no FDA approved HPV vaccines for males
c. The FDA approved HPV vaccines include serotypes for plantar warts
d. The FDA approved HPV vaccines have been shown to decrease rates of cervical cancers
e. The FDA approved HPV vaccines are also labeled as genital wart therapies
d. The FDA approved HPV vaccines have been shown to decrease rates of cervical cancers
30y/o M presents with this painful plaque on his foot. After examining his hands and feet you tell him that its a wart and it looks like it is the only one. He hasn’t tried to treat it before and wants to start. What should you recommend?
a. Imiquimod
b. Salicylic acid
c. Shave removal
d. Squaric acid
e. Tretinoin
B. Salicylic acid
18y/o F w/ presents with multiple warts on her hands for the past 4 years. She had them “frozen” by another provider and it hurt so much that she is refusing “anything” that hurts. Which of the tx options below would be appropriate for her?
A. Adhesive (duct) tape
B. Apple cider vinegar home therapy
C. Imiquimod cream 5 nights a week
D. Laser therapy
E. Referral to dermatologist
E. Referral to dermatologist