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Q1710. Intra epidermal blisters are seen in:

A.Bullous pemphigoid
B.Pemphigus folliaceous
C.Dermatitis herpeteformis
D.Bullous SLE

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2011
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DermatologyInfections
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Q1711. Only definitive indication of systemic steroids in psoriasis is

A.Pustular psoriasis
B.Erythroderma
C.Psoriatic arthropathy
D.Impetigo herpetiformis

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DermatologySexually Transmitted
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Q1712. Painful vaginal ulcer with inguinal lymphadenopathy and school of fish appearance of microorganism or microscopy are characteristic of:

A.Syphilis
B.LGV
C.Granuloma inguinale
D.Chancroid

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DermatologyBlistering
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Q1713. A man presents with a 6-month history of recurrent oral ulceration. He has yellowish ulcerations on his lip which are erythematous, with a central halo and nodular lesions on his shin. Diagnosis is:

A.Behcet's disease
B.Pemphigus vulgaris
C.Fixed drug eruption
D.Herpes labialis

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DermatologyInflammatory Conditions
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Q1714. A young man presents with asymptomatic macules and erythematous painless lesion over glans with generalised lymphadenopathy. Treatment of choice in this condition:

A.Ceftriaxone
B.Benzathine penicillin
C.Acyclovir
D.Fluconazole

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NEET-PGNov 2012Repeats: N/A
DermatologyBlistering
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Q1715. A patient has oral ulcer and skin bullae, which are slow to heal. The lesion is

A.Intradermal
B.Suprabasal
C.Epidermal
D.Sub corneal

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DermatologyInflammatory
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Q1716. A man has recurrent urticaria following exercise and coming out in sun. Diagnosis is:

A.Cholinergic urticaria
B.Atopic reaction
C.Photo dermatitis
D.Chronic idiopathic urticaria

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DermatologyInflammatory
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Q1717. Which of the following is not a type of lichen planus?

A.Lichen scrofulosorum
B.Lichen planopilaris
C.Lichen hypertrophica
D.Lichen pigmentosa

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NEET-PGNov 2014Repeats: N/A
DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1718. A 25-year-old sexually active woman complains of purulent discharge and dysuria after having intercourse with a new partner. Most sensitive investigation for diagnosis:

A.Grams staining
B.Bacterial growth or culture on selective media
C.Wet mount
D.Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT)

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DermatologyPigmentation
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Q1719. A 23-year-old male complains of recurrent scaly lesions on glans penis. It always occurred at the same site and healed with slight hyperpigmentation. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A.Fixed drug eruption
B.Herpes
C.Candida balanoposthitis
D.Behcet's disease

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DermatologyInflammatory Conditions
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Q1720. A 24-year-old girl presented with complains of acne. On examination, multiple nodules, cysts and intercommunicating sinuses were seen. How will you treat her?

A.Acitretin
B.Oral isotretinoin
C.Doxycycline
D.Tazorotene

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DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1721. Panniculus adiposus is seen in:

A.Eyelid
B.Scrotum
C.Penis
D.Orbit

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DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1724. A male patient presented with hypopigmented patch at the back as shown in the picture. What is the next best investigation to be done in this case?

A.KOH mount
B.Grattage test
C.Patch test
D.Skin sensation testing

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DermatologyBlistering
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Q1725. A 28-year-old patient of neurocysticercosis develops generalized peeling of skin all over except palms and soles starting one month after taking anti-epileptics. What is the most probable diagnosis?

A.Fixed drug eruption
B.Pemphigus
C.Steven Johnson syndrome
D.TEN

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NEET-PGNov 2015Repeats: N/A
DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1726. Which type of oral candidiasis does not presents with white patch?

A.Chronic atrophic candidiasis
B.Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis
C.Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
D.Pseudomembranous candidiasis

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Q1727. A lady presents with history burning sensation on eating spicy food. On examination bilateral white lacy streaks are present in buccal mucosa. There is no history tobacco abuse but amalgamated third molar is present. What is the diagnosis?

A.Leukoplakia
B.Lichen planus
C.Candidiasis
D.Aphthous stomatitis

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DermatologyInfections
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Q1728. A young male presents with the following itchy lesion for one month. All of the following genera can cause this kind of lesion except:

A.Aspergillus
B.Trichophyton
C.Microsporum
D.Epidermophyton

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DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1729. An 18-year-old female presents to you with a hypopigmented patch on the medial aspect foot with feathery margin. The rest of the physical examination is normal. Which of the following drug should not be used in the treatment of this patient?

A.Topical tacrolimus
B.Clobetasol
C.Isotretinoin
D.PUVA

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Q1730. A young boy with oily skin presents with acne as shown. What is the appropriate treatment?

A.Oral isotretinoin
B.Oral steroid
C.Topical retinoic acid
D.Benzoyl peroxide

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Q1731. A 28-year-old lady has asymptomatic dome shaped small lesions on forehead for last 2 months. She has a 2-year- old daughter with similar lesions. What is the causative agent of the lesi -1?

A.Papillomavirus
B.Poxvirus
C.Herpes virus
D.Coxsackie virus

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