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Q918. Characteristic of Borderline Leprosy is

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AIIMS2009Repeats: N/A
DermatologyTumors & Others
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Q11264. Identify the following lesion.

A.
Becker nevus
B.Hypopigmented macule
C.Spitz nevus
D.Epidermal nevus

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NEET-PG2018Repeats: N/A
DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q11621. Identify the condition shown in the image?

A.Ichthyosis Vulgaris
B.Syndromal ichthyosis
C.Leprosy
D.Sarcoidosis

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NEET-PG2020Repeats: N/A
DermatologyTumors & Others
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Q11972. Identify the following lesion.

A.Becker nevus
B.Hypopigmented macule
C.Spitz nevus
D.Epidermal nevus

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NEET-PG2018Repeats: N/A
DermatologyInflammatory
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Q1470. A middle-aged woman presents with persistent dryness, itching, and eczematous changes over the nipple–areola complex for several months. The lesion does not respond to topical treatment. A histopathology slide from the lesion is shown. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A.Paget disease of the breast
B.Invasive ductal carcinoma
C.Ductal carcinoma in situ
D.Phyllodes tumor

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FMGE2025Repeats: N/A
DermatologyInfections
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Q1736. A sexually active male presented with warts on his penis as shown below. Which of these strains of HPV is most commonly the cause of these lesions?

A.HPV 1,2 and 3
B.HPV 3, 5
C.HPV 6 and 11
D.HPV 16 and 18

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NEET-PG2009Repeats: N/A
DermatologyBlistering
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Q1737. A 35 years old female presented with painful blisters over oral mucosa and genital areas. She gave the history of similar lesions in the past. A biopsy from the lesion showed a suprabasal split on histopathology. Immunofluorescence microscopy revealed intercellular IgG deposits as shown below. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A.Dermatitis herpetiformis
B.Pemphigus vulgaris
C.Behcet's disease
D.Allergic dermatitis

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NEET-PG2016Repeats: N/A
DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1740. Condition shown in the Photograph is a late complication of

A.Lung cancer
B.Pancreatic cancer
C.Grave's disease
D.Addison's disease

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NEET-PG2017Repeats: N/A
DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1741. A Patient Presented with Blister as shown in the diagram on their hand , feet and Mouth ? Most Probable Causative Organism

A.Coxsackie - A virus
B.Coxsackie - B virus
C.EBV
D.CMV

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NEET-PG2017Repeats: N/A
DermatologyInfections
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Q1745. Diagnose the skin lesion as marked by a red arrow in the picture below ?

A.Acne vulgaris.
B.Indeterminate Leprosy.
C.Ichthyosis.
D.Molluscum contagiosum.

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NEET-PG2018Repeats: N/A
DermatologyBlistering
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Q1750. By looking at the photomicrograph of pemphigus vulgaris below, identify the areas marked as 1,2,3,4 ?

A.1-Suprabasal,
B.1-Normal stratum
C.1-Superficial
D.None of the above.

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NEET-PG2019Repeats: N/A
DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1089. Which of the following is not a component of Kangaroo mother care (KMC)?

A.Skin to skin contact
B.Supplementary nutrition
C.Exclusive breast feeding
D.Exclusive discharge and follow-up

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AIIMS2009Repeats: N/A
DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1116. A man presents with rashes on face and also complains of decreased mental function. He is also having few macular lesions on his skin. On CT scan, intracranial calcification was seen. His wife is normal. His 10-year old daughter is also normal but his 6 year old son is also having similar skin lesions. What would be the most likely diagnosis?

A.Neurofibromatosis-1
B.Neurofibromatosis-2
C.Xeroderma pigmentosum
D.Autosomal dominant inheritance

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DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1181. patient comes with more than 30% skin blistering with lip involvement. Common cause.

A.bacteria
B.virus
C.drugs
D.malignancy

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DermatologyPigmentation
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Q1182. Picture was that of a lady with two white patches over the neck and chin associated with leucotrichia options were

A.Segmental vitiligo
B.Acne vulgaris
C.Focal vitiligo
D.Piebaldism

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DermatologyTumours
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Q1237. A radiotherapist prescribes a new drug combination of chemotherapy and immunotherapy for metastatic melanoma. It prolongs the survival. Which of the following is true in this situation?

A.Incidence redices and prevalence increase
B.Incidence remains the same and prevalence increase
C.Incidence redices and prevalence increase the same
D.Incidence increase and prevalence redices

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DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1331. A burn patient undergoes skin grafting. The cells responsible for rejuvenation and regeneration of the skin graft belong to which of the following categories?

A.Multipotent
B.Pluripotent
C.Plasmin and thrombin
D.Trypsin and chymotrypsin

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DermatologyInflammatory
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Q1569. A Female patient presents with grouped vesicular lesion on upper lip, with target lesion around extremities as seen in the clinical picture. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A.Erythema multiforme
B.Bullous pemphigoid
C.Dermatoses herpetiformis
D.Pemphigus vulgaris

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Q1646. A young female presents to the emergency department with sudden onset of high-grade fever, hypotension, and a diffuse, sunburn-like rash. On further questioning, she admits to recent prolonged use of a tampon. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A.Septic shock
B.Toxic shock syndrome
C.Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
D.Herpes simplex virus type 1

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Q1709. An infant presented with erythematous lesions on cheek, extensor aspect of limbs, mother has history of bronchial asthma, the probable diagnosis is

A.Air borne contact dermatitis
B.Atopic dermatitis
C.Seborraehic dermatitis
D.Infectious eczematoid dermatitis

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NEET-PGNov 2011Repeats: N/A
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