Dermatology
4 questionsA 12-week pregnant woman on multidrug therapy for leprosy presents with type 2 lepra reaction. What is the treatment of choice for this patient?
Match the following scale types with their lesions. | Scales | Lesions | | :-- | :-- | | 1. Collarette scales | a. Pityriasis versicolour | | 2. Silvery scales | b. Pityriasis rosea | | 3. Mica-like scales | c. Psoriasis | | 4. Branny scales | d. Pityriasis lichenoides |
A 60-year-old patient presents with unilateral vesicular lesions in a dermatomal distribution on the torso. The lesions are painful and appeared over the past 2-3 days, progressing from erythematous patches to fluid-filled vesicles. The patient reports prodromal burning and tingling sensation in the affected area. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Consider the following causes of alopecia: 1. Androgenetic alopecia 2. Alopecia areata 3. Telogen effluvium 4. Lichen planopilaris. Which among the following causes non-scarring alopecia?
Internal Medicine
1 questionsA diabetic patient's fasting blood glucose level is found to be $160 \mathrm{mg} / \mathrm{dL}$. What will you advise the patient regarding non-pharmacological management?
Microbiology
3 questionsWhich of the following statements regarding the given image is correct?

Which of the following are acid-fast staining organisms? 1. Nocardia 2. Mycobacterium leprae 3. Actinomyces 4. Cryptosporidium parvum 5. Isospora belli
A young man presents with skin lesions as shown in the image below. All of the following organisms can spread through dermal and subcutaneous lymphatics, except

Pathology
1 questionsThe image below shows the life cycle of a virus. Which of the proteins of the virus act as oncogenes?

Physiology
1 questionsWhat is the ratio of T cells to B cells in a healthy adult?