Chapter·DermatologyParasitic Skin Infections

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In a patient presented with a fever and a positive filarial antigen test, what is the next appropriate method of management?

ABone marrow biopsy

BDEC provocation test

CDetection of microfilariae in the blood smear

DUltrasound of the scrotum

2

Kala azar is spread by –

ABlack–fly

BSand–fly

CTsetse–fly

DHouse–fly

3

26-year-old man from Bihar presents with erythematous papules on the face and back of the neck, which are hypopigmented and normoaesthetic, with no nerve thickening. A history of prolonged fever in childhood is present. What is the diagnosis?

ATuberculoid leprosy

BLepromatous leprosy

CLupus vulgaris

DDermal leishmaniasis (PKDL)

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