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1

Asymmetrical nerve thickening with several hypoesthetic macules on skin indicates which stage of leprosy:

ATuberculoid leprosy

BBorderline lepromatous

CBorderline borderline leprosy

DBorderline tuberculoid

2

What is the first symptom of leprosy?

ADecreased vibration & position sense

BDecreased pain

CDecreased temperature

DDecreased light touch

3

A 35-year-old female presented with multiple inverted saucer-shaped ulcers over the body, with sensations near normal. The SSS test was positive, and the lepromin test was negative. What is the most appropriate management for this patient?

AT.Rifampicin 600 mg and T.Clofazimine 300 mg once a month, T.Clofazimine 100 mg daily, and T.Dapsone 100 mg daily for 12 months.

BT.Rifampicin 600 mg and T.Clofazimine 300 mg once a month, T.Clofazimine 50 mg daily, and T.Dapsone 100 mg daily for 6 months.

CT.Rifampicin 600 mg and T.Clofazimine 300 mg once a month, T.Clofazimine 50 mg daily, and T.Dapsone 1000 mg daily for 12 months.

DT.Rifampicin 600 mg and T.Clofazimine 300 mg once a month, T.Clofazimine 50 mg daily, and T.Dapsone 100 mg daily for 12 months.

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