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1. Which of the following is the most common cause of genital ulcer disease worldwide?

a. HIV
b. Chancroid
c. Herpes
d. Lymphogranuloma venereum
e. Granuloma inguinale

2. The most appropriate biopsy site for direct immunofluorescence (DIF) in the work-up
of a bullous disorder is
a. normal skin adjacent to a lesion
b. urticarial skin
c. an old vesicle
d. an early vesicle
e. normal skin distant from a lesion

3. Which of the following is an indicator of a poor prognosis for Alopecia areata?


a. Presence of atopy
b. Presence of other immune diseases
c. Family history of Alopecia areata
d. Young age at onset
e. All of the above

4. A screening evaluation for vitiligo includes each of the following except:


a. thyroid-stimulating hormone
b. antinuclear antibodies
c. complete blood cell count with differential
d. Wood’s light examination
e. urine glucose

5. Erythema nodosum
a. occurs more frequently in men than in women
b. has a peak incidence between 20 and 30 years
c. shins, ankles, and knees are the most frequently involved areas
d. the onset of cutaneous lesions is usually associated with fever, malaise, and arthralgia
e. b, c, and d are correct

6. Obesity is strongly associated with which of the following types of psoriasis?


a. Inverse psoriasis
b. Pustular psoriasis
c. Guttate psoriasis
d. Erythrodermic psoriasis
e. Scalp psoriasis

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