Q126. A patient presents with grouped pruritic papulovesicular lesions over the elbows, knees, and buttocks. She has known gluten sensitivity. Direct immunofluorescence from perilesional skin shows IgA deposits. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q127. A 20 year presented with non-progressive hypopigmented skin lesion present since birth shows white accentuation under Wood's lamp examination. Diascopy is inconclusive. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q128. A lady presents with oral lesions, complains of burning sensation on eating hot spicy food. Which of the following drugs can exacerbate it?
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Q129. A patient presents with lesion on right cheek with scarring in centre. Chest X-ray shows apical lobe calcification. Which of the following is diagnostic investigation?
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Q130. A farmer presents with a painless swelling over the foot, multiple sinuses with serous discharge containing black grains. A KOH mount is sent from the discharge sample. What is the most likely finding on KOH examination?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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