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DermatologyScabies

Q445. Patient presents with purities of inter digits of left hand as shown in the image. Identify the condition?

Clinical photograph of the inter-digital spaces of the left hand showing erythema and burrow tracks consistent with scabies
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DermatologyPsoriasis

Q438. Identify the condition shown in the image below.

Clinical photograph showing an erythematous rash on the neck/chin of an infant consistent with intertrigo
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DermatologyNail Disorders

Q490. Which of the following nail findings is seen in the condition shown below?

Clinical photograph of a fingernail showing longitudinal ridging/pitting on the nail surface consistent with nail pitting (seen in psoriasis/alopecia areata)
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DermatologyPhotodermatology

Q444. A child with history of fever, photosensitivity, rash sparing nasolabial fold presents to OP. Identify the condition?

Clinical photograph of an infant with erythematous malar rash sparing the nasolabial fold consistent with neonatal SLE
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DermatologySkin Anatomy

Q424. All are true about skin except:

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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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DermatologyGeneral Dermatology
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Q1749. Maculopapular rash is not seen in ?

A.Dengue
B.Rubella
C.measles
D.Zoster

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