Skin Lesions: Morphology and Description — MCQs

Skin Lesions: Morphology and Description — MCQs

Skin Lesions: Morphology and Description — MCQs
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Q1

Elderly man with a long-standing mole on his face that is increasing in size and showing an irregular border. Diagnosis:

Q2

A 30-year-old male presented with silvery scales on elbow and knee, that bleed on removal. The probable diagnosis is:

Q3

A child presents with grouped vesicles on the lips. What is the bedside investigation that you would like to do?

Q4

A 45-year-old Ulcerative colitis patient presents with multiple painful lesions on both legs. What is the diagnosis?

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Q5

Comment on the image shown:

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Q6

A 24-year-old male presents with a lesion at the site shown in the image for 4 years. He says it has increased in thickness over the years. Diagnosis is:

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Q7

Identify the skin condition depicted in the image.

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Q8

Dyskeratosis refers to which of the following?

Q9

A patient presents with orange-hued skin lesions and hyperkeratotic palms and soles. A biopsy shows alternating parakeratosis and orthokeratosis. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Q10

A young girl presents to the outpatient department with rough-surfaced lesions over her elbows and knees. She also complains of diminished vision at night. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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