Enter your email to get your 85% OFF code and unlock the full NEET PG question bank on the app.
Free notes, MCQs, tables & flowcharts for INI-CET Dermatology
A 85-year-old female developed multiple blisters on the trunk and thighs. Nikolsky's sign is negative. The lesions came on and off. The most probable diagnosis is
APemphigus vulgaris
BBullous pemphigoid
CLepra reaction
DLichen planus
Acantholytic cells in pemphigus are derived from:
AStratum spinosum
BStratum basale
CStratum granulosum
DLangerhans cells
A 35-year-old male presents with his wife to the dermatology clinic. The image shows characteristic lesions on the husband's skin. The lesions are intensely pruritic, especially at night, and similar lesions have started appearing on his wife's skin. What is the most appropriate initial treatment?
APermethrin
BIvermectin
CBenzyl benzoate
DGBH
+ 7 more in the PDF
Browse all chapters