Exam 1 Derm Flashcards

1
Q

What are these. Primary. Lesions. ?

A. Plaques
B. Wheals
C. Pustules
D. Bullae

A

B. Wheals

Edema under the skin, localized area

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2
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What is this primary lesion ?

A. Papules
B. Pustules
C. Vesicle
D. Manuel

A

C. Vesicle

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3
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What is the organism

A. S pseudintermediues
B. S. Canis
C. Malassezia pachydermatitis
D. Micosporum canis

A

C.

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4
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Which test is best to identify known environmental allergenic causing atop, after performing your initial dermatological examination ?

A

A. Intradermal allergy test

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5
Q

What is the most common cause of pruritus in a 4month old dog ?

A

B. Flea bite dermatitis

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What is the most likely cause for this skin condition

A

B. Flea allergic dermatitis

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7
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Atopic dermatitis is caused by?

A. Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction

A

A. Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction

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8
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Which is the second most common cause for an allergic dermatitis in a 4 month old puppy ?

A

A. Food allergens

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9
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Which of the following treatments does not show fair to strong evidence to control pruritus in an atopic dog

A

C. Antihistamines (Chlorpheniramine)

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10
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Which one of the following products would give you good local and environmental control in a dog diagnosed with flea allergic dermatitis

A

B. Advantage (imidocloprid)

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11
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An owner has decided on intradermal allergy testing and hyposensitisation. What percentage of dogs will get a good to excellent control of atopic dermatitis through Hypoventilation

A

50%

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12
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What is this secondary lesion. ?

A. Scale.
B. Comedone
C. Epidermal collarette
D. Fissure

A

C. Epidermal collarette

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13
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What is the primary lesion in this raised firm red region

A. Pustule
B. Bulla
C. Plaque
D. Patch

A

C. Plaque

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14
Q

Which of the following ectoparasites causes the most intense pruritis ?

A. Cheyletiella
B. Démodé
C. Sarcoptes
D. Trombicula

A

C. Sarcoptes

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15
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Which ONE of the following best describes Cheyletiellosis in a dog ?

A

C. Results in a generalized seborrhea sicca

Démodé live in the follicle

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16
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Which. One. Of the following terms does not occur. With classical. Generalized canine demodecosis ?

A

E. Seborrhea oleosa

17
Q

Is flea allergic dermatitis the most common cause for pruritis in the dog and cat

A

True

18
Q

Zinc response…

A

True

19
Q

A cat presents with the following areas of alopecia. What is your diagnosis

A

Flea allergic dermatitis

20
Q

What does the term Millary dermatitis mean >

A

Crusted papule

21
Q

The following 5 month

A

Juvenile cellulitis

22
Q

A dog presents with the following lesion on his nose , which is. Not a differential dx

A

Pemphigus vulgaris