Professional Documents
Culture Documents
19th of May
Test 1
4. A superficial break in the epidermis which does not extend down into the
dermis is:
erosion
madidation
ulcer
fissure
19. Which from the following the most common side effect of oral retinoids?
obstruction to pilosebaceous ducts
Oiliness
glandular hyperplasia
rhinophyma
dryness
20. A small, tan macule located on sun-exposed skin is called a:
lentigo maligna
dysplastic nevus
melanoma
ephelis (freckles)
nevus
23. Which of the following are skin lesions associated with AIDS?
Psoriasis
Basal cell carcinoma
Kaposi sarcoma
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Squamous cell carcinoma
25. A 30 years old male presents with pruritic flat-topped polygonal, shiny
violaceous papules with flexural distribution. The most likely diagnosis is:
Pityriasis
Psoriasis
Lichen planus
Tinea flexurarum
Lichenoid dermatitis
Test 2
19. Which of the following is not a factor in the development of the skin condition
known as acne vulgaris?
infection with Staphylococcus aures
overactive sebaceous glands
inflammation
infection with Propionbacterium acnes
follicular epidermal hyperproliferation
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Ecthyma is:
crusted impetigo
ulcerative impetigo
circinate impetigo
bullous impetigo
none of the above
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An extravasation of blood causing reddish discolouration of the skin or mucous
membrane, e.g bruise:
erosion
erythoderma
erythema
telangiectasia
purpura
(1 mark )
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Skin impregnation is:
pigmentation due to pregnancy (called "chloasma")
skin calcinosis (accumulation of calcium salt crystals in skin)
deposits of urate salts in the skin (called "tophi")
accidental tattoo (in lecture it's tattoo)
impetigo in pregnancy
(1 mark )
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Sun exposed location is chrateristic for:
Herpes simplex
Discoid lupus erythematosus
Contact toxic dermatitis
Impetigo contagiosa
Psoriasis
(1 mark )
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The difference between a vesicle and a bulla is:
diameter of the lesion
location on the body
thickness (height) of the lesion
extension into the dermis
presence of pus vs. clear serous fluid
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Post scabietic nodules:
never cause itching
are usually located on the back
are best treated by antibiotics
all of the above
none of the above
(1 mark )
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Which disease fluoresces under the Wood¥s light?
erysipelas
scabies
pityriasis rosea
pityriasis versicolor
tinea inguinalis
(1 mark )
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Herpes zoster affects:
mostly young individuals
symetrically both extremities
mostly patients over 50y
unilateral dermatome
answers c, d are correct
(1 mark )
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Mark the disease in which the virus as an aetiological agent has not been proved so
far:
molluscum contagiosum (poxvirus)
condylomata acuminate (HPV)
condylomata lata (HPV 6, 11)
warts (HPV)
none of the above
(1 mark )
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Which statement about atopic dermatitis is correct:
greasy skin
occurs only in childhood
non typical location
mucose membrane involvement
epidermal barrier is impaired
(1 mark )
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Berloque dermatitis is due to contact with:
Food
Plants
Cosmetics
Fish
Metals
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Which condition belongs to endogenous eczemas:
parapsoriasis
asteatosis
pityriasis rubra pilaris
xerosis
asteatotic eczema
(1 mark )
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Whickam¥s striae:
Represent localized hypergranulosis and hyperkeratosis (not sure about
hyperkeratosis)
They are visible on papule in lichen planus (on papule? What is that mean?)
They make lacy pattern on mucosa (100% true)
They are more visible with using oil and a dermatoscop (not sure if "more")
All the above
(1 mark )
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Treatment of psoriasis includes:
Antihistamines
Systemic steroids
Vitamin B analogue
Terbinafine
Methotrexate
(1 mark )
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Which forms of psoriasis do you know?
hair psoriasis
bullous psoriasis
inverse psoriasis
vesicular psoriasis
all of the above
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Intraepidermal bullae are seen in:
Herpes gestationis
IgA linear dermatitis
Pemphigus vulgaris
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Congenital epidermolysis bullosa
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Which condition is typical in pemphigus foliaceus:
vegetating lesions
intradermal bulla
palms and soles involvement
iodine positivity
extremely large flacid vesicles
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18.
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Etiological agent responsible for bullous impetigo is:
Cutibacterium acnes
Staphylococcus aureus
Streptococcus pyogenes
Corynebacterium species
Staphylococcus epidermidis
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Mark the correct statement relating to phymatous form:
is associated with atopic dermatitis
is associated with acne vulgaris
is associated with rosacea
is associated with perioral dermatitis
none of the above
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20.
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Sun exposure is a risk factor for:
Actinic keratosis
Basal cell carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma
Melanoma
All of the above
(1 mark )
21.
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Pigmentary changes in secondary syphilis can mimick:
Pityriasis versicolor
Psoriatic leukoderma
Vitiligo
All of the above
None of the above
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22.
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What is masked syphilis?
synonym for syphilis connate
delay formation of ulcus durum due to the parallel treatment of other
diseases, inadequate doses of antibiotics
synonym for syphilis latens
obscure the symptoms of primary and early secondary syphilis due to the
parallel treatment of other diseases, inadequate doses of antibiotics
synonym for syphilis decapitated
(1 mark )
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Androgenetic alopecia belongs to group of:
scarring alopecias
reversible alopecias
inflammatory alopecias
irreversible alopecias
neutrophilic scarring alopecias
(1 mark )
24.
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Which organ may be involved by SLE:
Central nervous system
Heart
Joints
Kidney
All of the above
(1 mark )
25.
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A patient complains of a stinging itch between her toes. Upon inspection, you see
white, spiderweb-like material between the toes. The skin in the area is moist and
rubs off easily. This sounds like...
Chronic contact dermatitis
Acute papulosquamous tinea pedis
Acute contact dermatitis
Chronic papulosquamous tinea pedis
Chronic intertriginous tinea pedis
Test 4
1.
Elephantiasis can be due to:
Erysipelas
Filariasis
Lymphogranuloma venereu
(not true!)
Leishmaniasis
(1 mark )
2.
A flattopped elevated lesion due to edema in the upper dermis is:
madidation
pustule
urtica
small tuber
vesicle
(1 mark )
3.
excoriation
macule
fissure
erosion
(1 mark )
4.
Acrocyanosis
Cutis marmorata
Raynaud fenomenon
(1 mark )
5.
folliculitis
psoriasis
pityriasis
b,c
(1 mark )
6.
What parasite lives in the excretory ducts of the sebaceous glands:
Phthirus pubis (person's pubichair)
Pediculos capitis
Pediculosis corporis
7.
Kerion is:
staphylococcal infection of the hair follicle
(1 mark )
8.
Trichophyton rosaceum
Trichophyton rubrum
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis
Aspergillus niger
(1 mark )
9.
(1 mark )
10.
Urticaria
Rosacea
Acne
(1 mark )
11.
b,d
(1 mark )
12.
Cold urticaria
Pressure urticaria
Uticaria pigmentosa
Heat urticaria
(1 mark )
13.
Collarette scales
Wickham striae
Auspitz sign
favourite affected areas are neck, distal parts of the limbs or genital area
15.
tuberculosis cutis
pityriasis versicolor
rosacea
16.
subepidermal blistering
parakeratosis
dyskeratosis
acantholysis
(1 mark )
17.
A 32-year-old man presents with 5 days of pain and 3 days of a band of blisters on
the left flank beginning in the midline posteriorly and ending abruptly in the midline
anteriorly. What rapid test should you do to diagnose the blistering problem?
CBC and blood culture
KOH exam
Gram stain
Tzanck test
Bacterial culture
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18.
(1 mark )
19.
Which of the following is not a factor in the development of the skin condition
known as acne vulgaris?
inflammation
20.
21.
lips
labia minora
armpits
subungual
(1 mark )
22.
Causative agent of lymphogranuloma venereum is:
Haemophilus ducreyi
Ureaplasma urealyticum
Chlamydia trachomatis
Mycoplasma hominis
(1 mark )
23.
infrared radiation
(1 mark )
24.
changes of myocardium
25.
A 4-year-old girl develops vesicles with honey-colored crusts around her nose. The
most likely organism is:
Propionibacterium acnes
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Haemophilus influenza
Streptococcus pyogenes
Test 5
consistency
surface
mobility
(1 mark )
macule
erosion
fissure
a,c,d
(1 mark )
(1 mark )
7. Mark the disease in which the virus as an aetiological agent has not been proved so
far:
molluscum contagiosum
condylomata acuminata
condylomata lata
warts
(1 mark )
in gastrointestinal tract
9. Contagious bacterial skin infection with pustules that rupture, typical for child age:
epidermolysis bullosa
dermatitis herpetiformis
morphea
impetigo
erythrasma
(1 mark )
Darier´s sign
Auspitz sign
(1 mark )
Exanthema maculpapular
(1 mark )
(psoriasis, seboreic dermatitis, lichen planus, pityriasis rosea, chronic dermatitis and
pityriasis rubra pilaris)
(1 mark )
corticosteroids
(1 mark )
ulcus durum
tuberous syphilid
alopecia
(1 mark )
25. Man, age 24, is coming to your office with palmo-plantar distribution of dark red
papules with hyperkeratotic surface, lesions are non-itchy nor painful. He also
noticed some hair loss. From anamnesis- heterosexual man with multiple sexual
partners in last months.
Secondary stage of syphilis
Haemophilus ducrey
Condylomata accuminata
Condylomata lata
(1 mark )
5. what medications are usually used as the first choice for treatment of hives?
a. Antihistamines
b. Anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen
c. Topical creams
d. Steroid injections
e. Allergy shots (immunotherapy)
14. Which of the following nail finding is associated with lichen planus?
a. Longitudinal melanonychia
b. Oil drops
c. Subungual hematoma
d. Pterygium
e. Pitting
the portion of the living skin on which the nail plate sits is called the: NAIL BED
15. patient has vesicular eruption distributed in one dermatoma on the trunk, with
intensive pain and burning. What therapy is recommended? ( shingles)
a. None of mentioned
b. Only observation
c. Antibiotics, NSAID
d. Analgetics, acyclovir
e. Refer patient to neurologist
16. Choose from the list autoimmune bullous dermatoses:
a. Eczema herpeticum, dermatitis herpetiformis, mucosal pemphigoid
b. IgA linear dermatose, pemphigus vulgaris, bullous impetigo
c. Bullous pemphigoid, epidermolysis bullosa acquisita, bullous erysipelas
d. Pemphigus foliaceus, herpes gestationis, dermatitis herpetiformis
e. Vitiligo, eczema molluscatum, IgA linear dermatose
18. Diagnosis of 19 years old girl with multiple papulopustular lesions on the face
would be:
a. Acne rosacea
b. Rosacea
c. Lupus vulgaris
d. Pityriasis versicolor
e. Acne vulgaris
a. impetigo herpetiformis
b. pemphigus vulgaris
c. burns
d. herpes gestationitis
e. epidermolysis bullosa
a. vasculitis
b. diabetes
c. syphilis
d. tumor
a. acne
b. shingles
c. herpes
d. roseola syphilitica
e. folliculitis
Scabies is a
a. parasitic infestation
b. fungal infection
c. viral infection
d. mycobacterial infection
e. bacterial infection
a. Pediculos capitis
b. Phthirus pubis
c. Demodex folliculorum
d. Sarcoptes scabiei
e. Pediculosis corporis
Mark the disease in which the virus as an aetiological agent has not been proved so
far:
a. Microbial ezema
b. Contact dermatitis
c. Atopic dermatitis
d. Nummular eczema
e. Vitiligo
What are the first symptoms of atopic dermatitis?
c. Bullous reaction
d. Urticarial reaction
e. Lichenification
e. b,d
a. Beta-blockers
c. Synovitis
e. Stress
a. Cotrimoxazole
b. Gentamycin
c. Minocycline
d. Dapson
e. Penicilline
Mark the correct statement about keratoacanthoma
a. Lupus erythematosus
b. Furunculosis
c. Lupus vulgaris
Patient complains of a stinging itch between her toes. Upon inspection you see
erythema with white macerated skin between the toes. The skin in the area is moist
and rubs off easily. This sounds like...
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Bulla is a primary lesion not seen in:
impetigo herpetiformis
pemphigus vulgaris
herpes gestationis
burns
epidermolysis bullosa
(1 mark )
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Normal turnover time of epidermis is:
28 days
40 days
20 days
14 days
10 days
(1 mark )
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Ulcer can occur due to:
vasculitis
diabetes
syphilis
tumor
all of the above
(1 mark )
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Macule is a primary lesion seen in:
acne
shingles
herpes
roseola syphilitica
folliculitis
(1 mark )
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How many rows of the cells with nuclei stratum corneum contains in normal
circumstances?
0
5- 8
10 - 12
2-3
1
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Which symptom is important for diagnosis of pityriasis versicolor?
preferable localization on inner thighs
Köbner phenomenon
microscopic evidence of fungal agents
coral-red fluorescence in Wood´s light
evidence of oily scales
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Scabies is a:
parasitic infestation
fungal infection
viral infection
mycobacterial infection
bacterial infection
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What parasite lives in the excretory ducts of the sebaceous glands:
Pediculos capitis
Phthirus pubis
Demodex folliculorum
Sarcoptes scabiei
Pediculosis corporis
(1 mark )
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Mark the disease in which the virus as an aetiological agent has not been proved so
far:
molluscum contagiosum
condylomata acuminata
dermatitis herpetiformis
warts
none of the above
(1 mark )
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Lichenification is typical for:
Microbial ezema
Contact dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis
Nummular eczema
Vitiligo
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What are the first symptoms of atopic dermatitis?
Acute redness with silvery-white scaling
Oozing, crusting, and itching
Bullous reaction
Urticarial reaction
Lichenification
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Hanifin Rajka´s clinical criterias:
are not used in diagnosis of atopic dermatitis
are divided to major and minor criterias
history of atopy is not included
skin distribution is typical
b,d
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Mark the correct statement about lichen planus:
lesions on mucous membranes itch intensively
lacy reticular pattern of criss-crossed whitish lines mainly on buccal mucosa is
typical
it is first stage of lichenification
lesions are treated with topical antibiotics
Auspitz sign is positive
(1 mark )
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Which of the following is not a trigger for guttate psoriasis?
Beta-blockers
Streptococcal infections other than tonsillitis
Synovitis
Upper respiratory infections
Stress
(1 mark )
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Vitamin D analogue calcitriol is useful in the treatment of:
Lichen Planus
Pemphigus vulgaris
Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Leprosy
Psoriasis
(1 mark )
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The most common location of epidermolysis bullosa simplex manifestations:
neck
trunk
nails
mucous membranes
hands and feet
(1 mark )
17.
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Choose from the list autoimmune bullous dermatoses:
Eczema herpeticum, dermatitis herpetiformis, mucosal pemphigoid
IgA linear dermatose, pemphigus vulgaris, bullous impetigo
Bullous pemphigoid, epidermolysis bullosa acquisita, bullous erysipelas
Pemphigus foliaceus, herpes gestationis, dermatitis herpetiformis
Vitiligo, eczema molluscatum, IgA linear dermatose
(1 mark )
18.
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Typical histological finding of dermatitis herpetiformis is:
subepidermal blistering
acantholysis
Munro's microabscesses
intraepidermal blistering
dyskeratosis
(1 mark )
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Drug treatment of acne vulgaris is:
Cotrimoxazole
Gentamycin
Minocycline
Dapson
Penicilline
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20.
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Mark the correct statement about keratoacanthoma:
often may progress to invasive or metastatic carcinoma
is peculiar tumor of keratinocytes which may be associated with Muir – Torre
syndrome
it is associated with long – term chemical exposure
tumor arises from sweat glands
arises on non – sun – exposed areas
(1 mark )
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Treponema pallidum is getting into the human body usually:
through impaired skin
through intact skin
through impaired mucous membrane
through intact mucous membrane
by sexual intercourse
(1 mark )
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Assign the disease which can mimick tertiary syphilis:
Lupus erythematosus
Furunculosis
Lupus vulgaris
All of the above
None of the above
(1 mark )
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Mark the correct statement about pretibial myxoedema:
in affected areas hyportrichosis is usually present
arises due to diabetes mellitus
arises on the basis of deposition of glycosaminoglycans in the corium
affected skin gradually acquire the look of papillomatosis
arises due to diabetes insipidus
(1 mark )
24.
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Lupus erythematosus is asociated with:
arthralgia of small joints
pericarditis
nephritis and proteinuria
photosensitivity
all of the above
(1 mark )
25.
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Patient complains of a stinging itch between her toes. Upon inspection you see
erythema
with white macerated skin between the toes. The skin in the area is moist and rubs
off easily.
This sounds like...
Chronic contact dermatitis
Chronic intertriginous tinea pedis
Chronic papulosquamous tinea pedis
Acute papulosquamous tinea pedis
Acute contact dermatitis
(1 mark )
Test 7
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Lesion leading to erosion is:
bulla
papule
wheal
macule
tuber
(1 mark )
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Mark correct statement about palpable purpura:
circumscribed spotty lesion > 1cm
circumscribed ulcerated lesion > 1cm
circumscribed discoloration > 1cm
circumscribed eroded lesion > 1cm
circumscribed elevated lesion < 1cm
(1 mark )
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The primary lesion of molluscum contagiosum is:
papule
pustule
plaque
vesicle
macule
(1 mark )
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Mark the secondary lesion:
blister
ulcer
pustule
erosion
b,d
(1 mark )
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Clinical feature of Lyme borreliosis is:
pityriasis rosea
lymphadenosis cutis benigna
erythema centrifugum
dermatitis acuta atrophicans
pityriasis versicolor
(1 mark )
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Warts can be treated by all of the following except:
intralesional steroids
cryotherapy
keratolytics
laser
electrocauthery
(1 mark )
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Mark correct statement about nonbullous impetigo:
subepidermal vesicles are present
usually resolves within 2 weeks with scarring
eroded lesions dry to form a characteristic honey-colored crusts
favourite affected areas are hands
E. coli is the most common cause
(1 mark )
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Mark the correct statement about verrucae vulgares:
it is a contagious bacterial disease
it is a contagious viral disease
plantar warts are usually very painful
contagiosity of the disease has not been proven
it is not a contagious disease
(1 mark )
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Physical urticaria includes all the following except:
Cold urticaria
Heat urticaria
Pressure urticaria
Uticaria pigmentosa
Solar urticaria
(1 mark )
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The most common type of dermatitis in childhood is:
atopic
seborhoeic
contact
dyshidrotic
a,b
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All of the following is typical for atopic dermatitis except:
beginning in childhood
polished nails as an indirect sign of itching
eruption of bullae with a thick roof
white dermographism
elevated IgE levels
(1 mark )
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Psoriasis is exacerbated by:
Lithium
B-Blockers
Antimalarials
All of the above
None of the above
(1 mark )
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Generalised pustular psoriasis (von Zumbusch type) is characterized by:
always occurs on the basis of psoriasis vulgaris
formation of nonsterile pustules
the most affected sites are extensors and perianal area
is the most severe form of pustular psoriasis
all of the above
(1 mark )
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Herald patch is usually the begining of:
psoriasis vulgaris
erythema gyratum repens
erythroderma
allergic rash
pytiriasis rosea Gilbert
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Causative agent of epidermolysis bullosa simplex is:
gluten
cold
chemicals
pressure, friction
heat
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Which condition is typical in pemphigus erythematosus:
palms and soles involvement
clinically resembles lupus erythematosus
intradermal bulla
vegetating lesions
frequently occurs on areas of friction
(1 mark )
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The 60 y.o. patient complains about bullous formation on the trunk and very painfull
lesion in oral cavity, no previous infections, CRP negative. What treatment would you
recommend?
Salicylic acid
Immunossuppressive agents
Fluconazol
Antipyretics
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(1 mark )
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What is hidradenitis suppurativa?
chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects apocrine glands
most commonly affects face
chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with anhidrosis
acute inflammatory skin disease that affects pilosebaceous units
chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects eccrine glands
(1 mark )
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The Clark level indicates the anatomic plane of invasion:
of keratoacanthoma
of squamous cell carcinoma
of basal cell carcinoma
of skin lymphoma
of melanoma malignum
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Which symptom is not characteristic for syphilis connata praecox:
pemphigus syphiliticus
ulcus durum (Hard chancre)
coryza syphilitica
parrot lines
syphilitic polished heels
(1 mark )
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What are the typical clinical manifestations of ulcus durum?
soft infiltration dark-purple color, with verrucous surface
arises on the basis of multiple flat grouped papules
starting point for ulcer is sometimes a blister on intact skin
ulcer is usually painful (not painful)
solid infiltration dark-pink color with smooth, shiny ulcer on the surface
(1 mark )
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What term is used to describe „the development of excessive dark, course hair on a
woman's face, chest, or back“?
alopecia areata
hirsutism
folliculitis
alopecia universalis
female pattern baldness
(1 mark )
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Patchy non-scarring subtype of hair loss can be result of:
ulcus durum
primary stage of syphilis
secondary stage of syphilis
gonococcal urethritis
ulcus molle
(1 mark )
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Man, age 25, is coming to your office with flat, broad, whitish, wart-like lesions in
perianal region, which are painless. He also noticed some hair loss and flu like
symptoms recently. From anamnesis- MSM patient, with multiple sexual partners in
last months.
Condylomata lata
Genital herpes
Condylomata accuminata
Third stage of syphilis
Haemophilus ducrey
(1 mark )
Test 8
1.What is hypertrichosis?
Excessive hair growth (generalized or localized)
Telogen effluvium
Hormonal disorders are present
Abnormla long hair growth
Hair of spiral shape
2.What is erosion?
Superficial loss of epdiermis
Loss ofe epidermis and upper region of papillary part of dermis
Circumscribed loss of stratum disjunctum
Saturation of epidermis by blood discharge
Microfocal bleeding into mucous membranes
19. Which of the following is the most accurate definition of acne rosacea?
The thickening of the skin on the tip of the nose, giving it a bulbous,
cauliflower-like appearance
A skin condition in which a person develops skin lesions due to obstruction of
the pilosebaceus unit
A skin condition in which a flushing, papules, and pustules occur on the
central forehead, nose, cheeks and chin
A skin condition in which patients experience flaking off of the skin on the
forehead and chin
Redness of the skin
25. Women, age 28, is coming to your office with small vesicles and erosion in
genital area. Lymph node in..
I can’t read more in the photo but Norman answered with “D”, genital warts.
Condylomata lata
Genital herpes
Gonorrhea
Genital warts
Condylomata accuminata
Thin to thick fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin following injury or laceration
to the dermis is:
plaque
tumor
scar
eschara
papula
Pemphigus
Pigmented naevus
Secondary syphilis
Lichen planus
Verruca
All of the following conditions could result mainly in red plaques EXCEPT:
contact eczema
herpes zoster
atopic eczema
psoriasis
parapsoriasis
25th of May
Test 1
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Which of the following is primary efflorescence?
squama
eschara
tuber
fissure
lichenification
(1 mark )c
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High density of sebaceous glands involves:
anterior abdominal wall
forearms
feet
hands
head
(1 mark )
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Fissure can occur due to:
pityriasis
candidiasis
parapsoriasis
seborhiasis
acne
(1 mark )
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Normal turnover time of epidermis is:
10 days
20 days
14 days
28 days
40 days
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For scabies in adults all the following are typical except:
excoriations
lesion on the palms, soles and face
paired papules
itching at night
can be complicated by secondary bacterial infection
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Mark true statement about herpes zoster:
the infection is transmitted from person with active herpes zoster infection to
another person
the infection is transmitted from person with active infection caused by herpes
simplex virus to another person
is based on reactivation of herpes simplex virus which remained in the body after
chicken pox overcome
is based on reactivation of varicella zoster virus which remained in the body after
herpes zoster overcome
is based on reactivation of varicella zoster virus which remained in the body after
chicken pox overcome
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Furunculosis can be treated with:
Antimalarials
Antimycotics
Antibiotics
Sulfones
Antifungal
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For Norwegian scabies all the following are typical except:
observed in patients wit immune deficiency
large number of scabies mites are found between the layers of crust and underneath
massive dirty yellos crusts are typical
Nikolsky´s sign is positive
can be complicated by pyoderma
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Dyshidrotic eczema is usually focused on which location:
trunk
palmoplantar
interscapular area
scalp
nasolabial folds
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Eczema herpeticum is:
disease associated with contant eczema
secondary HSV 1 infection of chronic mucocutaneous eczema
it is not a viral infection
primary HSV 1 infection
disease associated with atopic dermatitis
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Face involvement in atopic dermatitis:
scales are yellow and greasy
occurs only in adulthood
erythema on cheecks is typical in toddlers
pustules on face are typical
is not typical in toddlers
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What is Köebner phenomenon in psoriasis?
provoking of psoriatic lesions in areas of skin irritation
developing of psoriatic lesions caused by acute febrile infection
generalization of psoriasis after local irritation of psoriatic lesions
conversion of continuous psoriatic lesion to annular lesion
arrangement of psoriatic lesions in wavy lines
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Characteristic nail finding in lichen planus is:
Pterygium
Oily spots
Beau's Lines
Hyperpigmentation of nails
Pitting
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Psoriasis is exacerbated by:
Lithium
B-Blockers
Antimalarials
All of the above
None of the above
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The most common location of epidermolysis bullosa simplex manifestations:
neck
nails
trunk
hands and feet
mucous membranes
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All of the following are vesiculo-bullous lesions except
Bullous pemphigoid
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Chilblain lupus
Light eruption
Erythema multiforme-לא בטוח הכי הגיוני
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IgA granular deposits in papilary dermis are seen in:
Epidermolysis bullosa
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Pemphigus vulgaris
Paraneoplastic pemphigus
Bullous pemphigoid
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Mark the correct statement regarding to Acne inversa:
is associated with eccrine sweat glands
is associated with apocrine sweat glands
affects patients over 60y
is typically associated with severe abdominal pain, lymphadenopathy
is usually associated with lesions in scalp
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Mark the correct statement about leucokeratosis nicotina palate:
is rare stage of oral lichen planus forming whitish lesions
it is characterized by small grouped red macules and papules
belongs to precancerous conditions
is granulomatous cheilitis plus white network on buccal musoca
the condition usually heals spontaneously after stopping the long-term smoking
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What is necessary for diagnosis of ulcus durum?
clinical features
examination of specimen with Gramm staining
positive rapid plasma reaction test in 3rd week of infection
two glass urine test
examination of native specimen in dark field
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What is the most common localization of condylomata acuminata?
sulcus coronaries
armpits
heels
oral cavity mucosa
periungual region
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Which part of sun radiation does induce early pigmentation on skin?
UV-B-rays (314 nm – 280 nm)
UV-C-rays (below 280 nm)
combination of UV-B + UV-C-rays
infrared radiation
UV-A-rays (400 nm – 315 nm)
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Scleroderma may be complicated by:
Interstitial lung disease
Renal involvement
Digital ulcerations and gangrene
Congestive heart failure
All of the above
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A 20-year-old male presents to clinic with a rash on the scalp, elbows and knees. You note
sharply demarcated erythematous plaques with silvery scale in those locations; there is no
central clearing. The soles of the feet are normal. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Psoriasis
Allergic contact dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis
Secondary syphilis
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palpable purpura
naevus pigmentosus
naevus flammeus
a,d
(1 mark )
6. Erysipeloid is:
zoonosis
pyoderma
viral cutaneous infection
blistering diseases
fungal infection
(1 mark )
climate
hormonal changes
certain food
(1 mark )
Psoriasis vulgaris
Drug eruption
(1 mark )
arthritis/arthralgia
(1 mark )
pericarditis
photosensitivity
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25. Man, 31 y.o. comes with a sudden rash with papules size 0,5-1cm, red collour with silvery white sc
extremities. Lesions are only slightly itchy, no fever. From history - a week ago patient underwent
Lichen ruber planus
Scabes
Acne vulgaris
Atopic dermatitis
(1 mark )
Test 3
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2. Wheal is lesion visible in:
Pemphigus
Mastocytosis
Papular urticaria
b,d
(1 mark )
3. Pressure is important in examination of:
Nikolsky´s sign
Darier´s sign
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4. Petechia can be sign of:
vasculitis
trombocytopenia
infection
drug eruption
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5. Ulcer can occur due to:
vasculitis
diabetes
syphilis
tumor
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6. Grouped vesicles on an erythematous base with common recurrences at the
same site is typical for:
Pemphigus vulgaris
Bullous impetigo
Herpes simplex
Herpes zoster
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7. A coral-red fluorescence of skin with Wood’s lamp is seen in:
Tinea corporis
Pityriasis versicolor
Vitiligo
Erythrasma
Acrocyanosis
(1 mark )
8. Black dots on the suface of warts represent:
Trombosed capillaries
Hyperkeratosis
Melanin
Comedo
Hair follicles
(1 mark )
9. Bullous impetigo:
affects neonates
a,c
b,c
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10. Contact allergic eczema is hypersensitivity reaction type:
IIb
III
IIa
IV
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11. Clinical signs of pruritus include all of the following except:
Koebner phenomenon
shiny nails
multiple excoriations
urticarial dermographism
(1 mark )
12. Lichenification is typical for:
Microbial ezema
Nummular eczema
Atopic dermatitis
Contact dermatitis
Vitiligo
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13. Which nail changes does not occur in psoriasis?
subungual hyperkeratosis
pitting
pterygium
oil spots
onycholysis
(1 mark )
14. Which sign is positive in psoriasis vulgaris?
Nikolsky II sign
Darier sign
Koebner phenomenon
Nikolsky´s I sign
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15. Pityriasis rosea:
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16. Dermatitis herpetiformis is characterized by:
intensive itching
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17. Which skin manifestations are characteristic for pemphigus foliaceus?
the disease can not spread to the whole skin surface and secondary
erythroderma creates
the primary lesion is a small flaccid blister with a very thin roof
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18. Which disease is associated with dermatitis herpetiformis?
Herpes simplex
Chickenpox
Atopic dermatitis
Herpes zoster
Celiac disease
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19. The last clinical stage of rosacea is:
Morphea
Rhinophyma
Ulcer
Atrophy
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20. Where is the greatest risk of melanomas?
(1 mark )
21. Gonorrhoea is confirmed by:
serological examination
(1 mark )
22. Mark the correct statement about granuloma inguinale:
(1 mark )
24. Lupus pernio is one of the more common forms of:
sarcoidosis
lupus vulgaris
photodermatosis
chilblains
(1 mark )
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1.
Which patient is likely to present with lichenification?
(1 mark )
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Elephantiasis can be due to:
Erysipelas
Filariasis
Leishmaniasis
all of the above
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Which of the followings relates to vascular spot?
freckles
lentigo
chloasma
vitiligo
teleangietasia
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Pustule is:
confectioners
rabbit breeders
dog keepers
livestock keepers
swimming pool staff
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Which of the following is a fungal infection?
keratosis
dermatitis herpetiformis
tinea capitis
mycosis fungoides
ecthyma
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The incidence of post herpetic neuralgia increases with:
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Clinical signs of acute urticaria include:
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What is the most common cause of chronic idiopatic hives?
medications
pets
lotions
no identifiable trigger
food allergies D
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Facial signs of atopy include:
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Kobner’s phenomenon is seen in:
Urticaria
Psoriasis
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Wickham's striae ar seen in:
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Flares of psoriasis may be trigged by:
Scratching
Medications
Stress
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Mark the incorrect statement according Tzanck smear:
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Intraepidermal bullae are seen in:
(1 mark )
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Choose the correct statement about pemphigus:
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20.
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Where is the typical localization of lentigo maligna?
scalp
nail bed
neck
trunk
face
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What are condylomata lata?
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What is not causative organism of vaginal discharge?
E.coli
Candida albicans
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Epidermophyton floccosum
Trichomonas vaginalis
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Folicullitis decalvans is a type of neutrophilic inflammatory dermatosis which affects
hair follicles and leads to:
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Irreversible alopecia includes:
(1 mark )
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Female in age 40 comes to your office with raised papules on finger joints, purple
erythema around neck and periorbital rash with swelling. During the last few weeks
she noticed she need to take rest during combing her hair or gardening, her upper
arms, hips and thighs are painfull and weak. What would be your approach?
Photochemotherapy
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?What is a bulla .5
a large pustule
a large hive
a large vesicle
a large cyst
excoriated vesicle
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:Eczema herpeticum is .7
It is only seen in children
Association of atopic dermatitis and herpes zoster
Association of atopic dermatitis and herpes simplex
Infectious disease caused by poxvirus
Autoimmune disease
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?What is the characteristic change of the nail plates in psoriasis vulgaris .14
nail pitting
subungual debris
red spot
Koenen tumours
Mees lines
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Woman, 35 y.o., after sun exposure complaints about onset of well-defined elevated, red flat-topped plaques, .25
?with firmly adherent scalesg, lesions are mostly on the face and scalp. What would be your suspected diagnosis
Tinea faciei
Rosacea
Psoriasis
Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus
Perioral dermatitis
Condylomata accuminata
Pemphigus vegetans
Pemphigus foliaceus
b,c
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4. A flat, circumscribed area that is a change in the color of the skin; less than 1cm in diameter is:
urtica
macule
patch
erythema
papule
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7. What diagnosis would you assume in infants with small, whitish, increasing spots on the tongue, gums and
buccal mucosa?
Plaut – Vincent angina
beginning of leukoplakia
catarrh of digestive organs
diphtheria
oral candidiasis
(1 mark )
white
urticarial
moniliform
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12. Which of these symptoms distinguish alimentary urticaria from urticaria after flea bites?
central small haemorrhagic point
grouping of lesions
slowly development of new wheals
sudden development
more intense itching (pruritus)
(1 mark )
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to gluten
to bromide
to dust
to nickel
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19. A patient presented with multiple nodulocystic acne on the face. The drug of choice would be:
UV light
Retinoids
Dapson
Steroids
Antibiotics
(1 mark )
20. Your patient has an actinic keratosis on the forehead. What treatment would you recommend?
ultraviolet light therapy
topical acyclovir
radiation therapy
topical mupirocin
liquid nitrogen cryotherapy
(1 mark )
sulphonamides
doxycycline
(1 mark )
25. A 30 years old male presented with silvery scales on elbow and knee, that bleed on removal. The probable
diagnosis is:
Pityriasis rosea
Secondary syphilis
Psoriasis
Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Parapsoriasis areata
(1 mark )
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Wheal is lesion visible in:
Acute urticaria
Mastocytosis
Vasculitis
Papular urticaria
all of the above
(1 mark )
2.
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A compressible papule or plaque of dermal oedema, red or white in colour is:
erythema
purpura
papule
plaque
urtica
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Erythroderma:
is not congenital
is only acute, not chronic one
can be congenital, obtained, acute, chronic
is still chronic
can not be obtained
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Mark correct statement about nodule:
circumscribed elevated lesion > 1cm
circumscribed ulcerated lesion > 1cm
circumscribed discoloration > 1cm
circumscribed eroded lesion > 1cm
circumscribed spotty lesion > 1cm
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Wheal is lesion visible in:
Acute urticaria
Shingles
Vasculitis
Pemphigus
a,c
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Choose the correct statement about warts:
They are not contagious
Flat warts are more common in elderly people
A cluster of warty plantar warts is referred to as a „mosaic wart“
Topical antibacterial ointment is used
Never seen recurrences
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Grouped vesicles on an erythematous base with common recurrences at the same site is typical for:
Herpes simplex
Herpes zoster
Pemphigus vulgaris
Bullous impetigo
Allergic contact dermatitis
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Molluscum contagiosum is caused by:
EBV
virus from group of poxviruses
varicella-zoster virus
human papillomavirus
Coxsackie virus
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10.
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How you call dermatitis that covers whole cutaneous surface?
Eczematous skin
Erythroderma
Exanthema
Eczematid
Erythema
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Clinical signs of urticarial exanthema include:
Nikolsky´s sign
Itching
Auspitz phenomenon
exfoliation
Wickham striae
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12.
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Clinical signs of pruritus include all of the following except:
transient erythema after combing
multiple excoriations
Koebner phenomenon
shiny nails
urticarial dermographism
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13.
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Management of psoriatic patient includes:
Antistreptolysin O titres should be perfomed in guttate flares
Monitor cholesterol, blood pressure
Topical, physical, systemic therapy
Biologic treatment is one available option
All of the above
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Choose the correct statement about lichen planus:
Wickham´s striae are present only on the mucosa
Face is often affected
Koebner phenomenon is present
There are no clinical variants of disease
Very rare accompany with pruritus
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Photochemotherapy is useful in:
Icthyosis
Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Psoriasis vulgaris
Syphilis secundaria
Tinea
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Which condition is typical in pemphigus foliaceus:
vegetatiting lesions
palms and soles involvement
intradermal bulla
iodine positivity
exfoliative erytroderma
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Etiological agent responsible for bullous impetigo is:
Corynebacterium species
Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus epidermidis
Streptococcus pyogenes
Cutibacterium acnes
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18.
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Typical histological findings of dermatitis herpetiformis is:
intraepidermal blistering
acanthosis
subcorneal blistering
acantholysis
none of the above
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19.
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Which of the following is the most accurate definition of acne rosacea?
A skin condition in which a person develops skin lesions due to obstruction of the pilosebaceous unit
A skin condition in which flushing, papules, and pustules occur on the central forehead, nose, cheeks,
and chin
Redness of the skin
The thickening of the skin on the tip of the nose, giving it a bulbous, cauliflower-like appearance
A skin condition in which patients experience flaking off of the skin on the forehead and chin
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What type of melanoma is often seen in dark skinned individuals?
Nevoid malignant melanoma
Nodular melanoma
Superficial spreading melanoma
Acral lentiginous melanoma
Lentigo maligna melanoma
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What examination clearly confirms the diagnosis of ulcus durum?
positive nontreponemal classical reactions (RRR)
proof of Treponema pallidum in the dark field
positive treponemal antigen test
history of sexual contact with a person suffering from syphilis
history and clinical examination
(1 mark )
22.
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Classical nontreponemal reactions become positive:
in the 2nd week after infection
in the 6th week after infection
in the 3rd week after infection
in the 11th week after infection
in the 9th week after infection
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Mark the correct statement about alopecia areata:
scars are created in the area
it is manifested as circumscribed area with atrophic skin
it is manifested as diffuse hair loss
it is manifested as noncicatricial focal hair loss
alopetic areas can be itchy
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Which organ may be involved by SLE:
Central nervous system
Heart
Joints
Kidney
All of the above
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Male, 50y old, comes to your office with herpes zoster infection. He also mentioned he had already 3 times this
year this infection, he is unaware of other important informations, but he had lost of weight this year. Your
approach is:
prescribing antibiotics
prescribing antifungals
prescribing immunosuppressants, taking biopsy
suspected paraneoplastic syndrome, antivirotics
none of the above