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A 27-year-old sexually active male develops a vesiculobullous lesion on the glans shortly after taking a tablet of paracetamol for fever. The lesion healed with hyperpigmentation. What is the most likely diagnosis?

ABehcet's syndrome

BHerpes genitalis

CFixed drug eruption

DPemphigus vulgaris

2

A patient with psoriasis was started on systemic steroids. After stopping the treatment, the patient developed universally red scaly skin with plaques losing their margins all over his body. The most likely cause is –

APustular psoriasis

BErythrodermic psoriasis

CDrug induced reaction

DBacterial infection

3

A patient with acute history of blistering and denudation involving >30% BSA along with erosions of the lips with hemorrhagic crusting and other mucosa for few days. What is the most common triggering factor?

ADrug induced

BViral infection

CIdiopathic

DBacterial infection

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