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Семестр: 8
Genaral tasks for exam
Опис:
Перелік питань:
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?Baby 4 years old has erosion on the lip. What primary skin lesion was previously?
Nodule
Papule
Urticaria
Vesicle
Macule
During prophylactic assessment of kindergarten children 2 cases of pediculosis were diagnosed.
What drug we must use for their treatment?
Nittiphor
АРРІВО
Chloramine
Chlorophos
Neopin
year old girl diagnose is scabies. What lab test we must use for diagnosis of Sarcoptes scabiei?
Prick test
Diascopy
Dark-field microscopy
Skin scraping
Skin biopsy
40 year old male patient presents with follicular comedones with or without inflammatory papules,
pustules, and nodules. Most likely diagnosis is:
Seborrheic dermatitis
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Rosacea
Acne vulgaris
Atopic dermatitis
44 year old female patient suffered from folliculitis for 10 years. Possible causative agent of this can
be all, except:
Shaving
Hypovitaminosis
Staphylococcus aureus
Chemical irritation
Skin injury
Patient 23 years old has scar on the left leg. What primary skin lesion was previously?
Crust
Lichenification
Ulcer
Erosion
Vegetation
Patient 18 years old has scar on the left leg. What primary skin lesion was previously?
Crust
Lichenification
Nodule
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Erosion
Vegetation
Patient 29 years old has hypo pigmentation on the left leg. What primary skin lesion was previously?
Nodule
Lichenification
Ulcer
Papule
Vegetation
Patient 20 years old has crusts on the left forearm. What primary skin lesion was previously?
Nodule
Papule
Urticaria
Vesicle
Macule
Patient 10 years old has yellow-honey crusts on the right forearm. What primary skin lesion was
previously?
Nodule
Papule
Urticaria
Macule
Pustule
Patient 29 years old has hyper pigmentation on the left leg. Its characterized for all skin lesions,
except:
Urtica
Nodule
Plaque
Ulcer
Vesicle
Patient 24 years old has itching, more severe at night. Upon examination: on the skin of glands
mummer, abdomen, on the edges of the fingers, toes or sides of the hands and feet little papules,
hemorrhage crusts. Excoriations are absent. Most likely diagnosis is:
Eczema
Scabies
Pediculosis
Allergic dermatitis
Urticaria
Patient 6 years old, during 2 weeks, has skin lesions connected with hard itching, more severe at
night. Upon examination: in the interdigital webs forearm little red papules, hemorrhage crusts,
excoriations. Most likely diagnosis is:
Eczema
Atopic dermatitis
Allergic dermatitis
Scabies
Pediculosis
57 year old female patient use corticosteroids for 2 years. Which of the following is a possible
adverse side effect of chronic use of topical steroid medications?
Striae
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Atrophy of the skin
Folliculitis
Ectasias
Mother of 8-month baby complaints are: presence of skin lesions and itching more severe at night.
Upon examination: on the palms and soles – little vesicles. On the skin of face, neck, trunk – little
vesicles, which lie near each other, inflamated papules, pustules, crusts, excoriations. Most likely
diagnosis
Scabies is:
Dermatitis
Pediculosis
Atopic dermatitis
Syphilitic pemphigus
36 year old female patient diagnose is scabies. What lab test we must use for diagnosis of Sarcoptes
scabiei?
Wasserman reaction
Prick test
Skin scraping
Tzank smear
Skin biopsy
Patent 17 years old complaints are: itching more severe at night. Upon examination: on the skin of
the palms and soles – little vesicles, red papules, hemorrhage crusts, excoriations; erythema, papules
and ectyma on the genital organs. Most likely diagnosis is:
Pediculosis
Syphilis
Scabies
Candidal infection
Contact dermatitis
Women 26 years old complaints are: itching more severe at night. Upon examination: on the skin of
the palms and soles – little vesicles, red papules, hemorrhage crusts, excoriations. Ardy symptom is
positive. Most likely diagnosis is:
Scabies
Pediculosis
Contact dermatitis
Spread pyoderma
Allergic dermatitis
Women 35 years old complaints are: itching of the head. Trip by train, from anamnesis. Upon
examination: purulent crusts, excoriations on the skin of the head; great plaques closely connected
with hair follicle. Most likely diagnosis is:
Pyoderma of the scalp
Seborrhea dermatitis
Tinea capitis
Pediculosis
Neurodermitis
Women 45 years old complaints are erythematic skin lesions on the face, connected with itching,
which increase after washing of the face. Upon examination: little papules and zone of scales on the
erythematic base on the skin of the face. Most likely diagnosis is:
Demodecosis, erythematic and squamosis form
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Acne vulgaris
Demodecosis, papule form
Seborrhea dermatitis
Contact dermatitis
Upon examination: on the skin of the face pustules and nodules based on the erythema, connected
with scaling. Laboratory: scabies mite during scrubbing of the beard zone. Put correct diagnose,
please.
Demodecosis, papule and pustules form
Acne vulgaris
Demodecosis, papule form
Seborrhea dermatitis
Scabies
Women 50 years old complaints are: erythema of the face, itching. Upon examination: erythema and
scaling. Laboratory: demodex folliculorum during scrubbing of the beard zone. Put correct diagnose,
please.
Demodecosis, papule and pustules form
Acne vulgaris
Allergic dermatitis
Seborrhea dermatitis
Demodecosis, erythematic and squamosis form
Patient has well defined 2-Cm localized hair loss in the posterior scalp. This condition is most likely:
Telogium effluvium
Anagen effluvium
Traction alopecia
Traumatic alopecia
Alopecia areata
Patient 23 years old has of impetigo with itching, more severe at night. What is the diagnose?
Dermatitis
Psoriasis
Eczema
Scabies
Tinea
Patient 37 years old has hard itching, more severe at night. Upon examination: little vesicles,
inflammative papules, excoriations, on the trunk, interdigital space of the palms. Most likely
diagnosis is:
Urtica
Scabies
Dermatitis
Eczema
Pituriais versicilor
67 year old female patient presents with nocturnal pruritus, red macules on nape of neck and scalp.
Most likely diagnosis is:
Pediculosis Capitis
Dermatitis
Tinea capitis
Psoriasis
Pediculus humanus
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18 year old female patient presents with open and closed comedones, papules, pustules, nodules, and
cysts of varying severity, found on face, neck, shoulders, and upper trunk. Most likely diagnosis is:
Acne vulgaris
Atopic dermatitis
Seborrheic dermatitis
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Rosacea
45 year old female patient presents with flushing and persistent central facial erythema with
telangiectasia. Most likely diagnosis is:
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Acne vulgaris
Atopic dermatitis
Seborrheic dermatitis
Rosacea
40 year old male patient presents with central facial erythema with transient papules and pustules.
Most likely diagnosis is:
Seborrheic dermatitis
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Rosacea
Acne vulgaris
Atopic dermatitis
38 year old female patient presents painful, tender, erythematous papule with central pustule single
lesions in the beard area. Most likely diagnosis is:
Insect bites
Scabies
Rosacea
Tinea
Folliculitis
25 year old female patient suffered from folliculitis for 5 years. Possible causative agent of this can
be all, except:
Staphylococcus aureus
Chemical irritation
Friction
Scabies mite
Perspiration
64 year old female patient suffered from obesity for 10 years. Upon examination: recurrent boils on
the axillae areas. Most likely diagnosis is:
Cellulitis
Hidradenitis suppurativa
Pilonidal cysts
Bacterial folliculitis
Squamous cell carcinoma
56 year old male patient suffered from Hidradenitis Suppurativa for 6 month. Possible methods of
treatment includes all, except:
Incision and drainage
Antibiotics
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Isotretinoin
Antiviral drugs
Corticosteroids
44 year old male patient diagnose is scabies. What lab test we must use for diagnosis of Sarcoptes
scabiei?
Prick test
Skin Scraping
Tzank smear
Balzer test
Skin biopsy
45 year old female patient presents with central facial erythema with transient papules and pustules.
Those symptoms can be aggravated by:
Wine and caffeine
Exercise
Topical steroid
Anxiety
All are correct
56 year old female patient diagnose is scabies. What lab test we must use for diagnosis of Sarcoptes
scabiei?
Oil preparation
KOH prep
Wood’s light
Skin biopsy
Tzanck prep
Skin lesions appeared 5 days ago. Skin assessment: little inflammatory erythematous pustules.
Except this, erosions, this appeared after pustules breakdown, crusts. About what disease we can
thing?
Eczema
Impetigo vulgaris
Herpes simplex
Contact dermatitis
Candidiasis
Boy 5 years old, during 5 days have little inflammatory erythematous pustules, erosions, which
appeared after pustules breakdown, crusts. About what dermatosis we can thing?
Іmpetigo
Dermatitis herpetiphormic
Pemphigus vulgaris
Eczema
Herpes zoster
Two children from one family have yellow-honey crusts, on the face, amount of which rapidly
increase. About what disease we can thing?
Dermatitis
Impetigo
Tinea
Furuncle
Candidiasis
What ointment we must prescribe for patient with impetigo?
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Herpevir
Prednisilon
Clotrimazole
Tetracycline
Synaphlan
What drugs we must prescribe for patient with furuncle?
Corticosteroids
Antiinflammative drugs
Antifungal drugs
Antibiotics
Vitamins
Boy 16 years old has carbuncle. What type of infection it is?
Bacterial
Fungal
Viral
Parasitogenic
All are wrong
Women 24 years old have eythrasma. What type of infection it is?
Bacterial
Fungal
Viral
All are correct
All are wrong
Old women 75 years old have ecthyma. What type of infection it is?
Bacterial
Fungal
Viral
Parasitogenic
All are wrong
Patient has lichen planus. What we must use for topical treatment?
Cream
Aerosol
Ointment
Lead water
Mixed drugs
Patient 6 years old complaints are: red plaques covered with scales on the pressing zones. About what
disease we can thing?
Dermatitis
Eczema
Tinea
Psoriasis
Lichen planus
Patient has red, flat, umbilicated, pearly colored. About what disease we can thing?
Psoriasis
Dermatitis herpetiphormic
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Tinea
Lichen planus
Eczema
Patient 21 year old has zone of lichenification on the hair, surrounded by papules, excoriations.
Except this, itching. Put diagnose.
Lichen planus
Dermatitis
Eczema
Psoriasis
Syphilis
Doctor diagnose on the patient skin Koebner’s phehomenon. For what disease it is characterized?
Psoriasis
Lichen planus
Pituriasis rosea
Tumor
Acne vulgaris
Doctor diagnose on the patient skin ”Herald patch”. For what disease it is characterized?
Psoriasis
Pituriasis rosea
Pituriasis lichenoid chronic
Acne vulgaris
Acne vulgaris
Doctor diagnose on the patient skin “Woronow ring”. For what disease it is characterized?
Licnen planus
Pyoderma
Scabies
Psoriasis
Syphilis
Patient 45 year old has psoriasis. What type of the disease it is?
Sexually transmitted disease
Virus disease
Fungal disease
Papulosquamous disease
Pyoderma
Young man 38 years old have ltitle numerous zones of alopecia with incomplete hair loss (“moth
eaten”). For what disease it is characterised?
Psoriasis
Tinea capitis
Syphilitic alopecia
Partial alopecia
Discoid LE
23 year old female patient presents with sharply-defined but irregular brown, scaly patches in the
groin. For what disease it is characterised?
Tinea of the groin
Eczema
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Dermatitis
Erythrasma
Candidiasis
5 year old boy suffered from this disease for 5 days. Upon examination: thin-walled vesicle on
erythematous base, that soon ruptures & the exuding serum dries to form yellowish-brown
(honey-color) crusts. Most likely diagnosis is:
Impetigo
Pemphigus vulgaris
Eczema
Herpes zoster
Herpetiform dermatitis
28 year old female patient presents with raised areas of inflamed skin covered with silvery white
scaly skin on the extensor surfaces, back, sacrum, hairline, knees, elbows. Most likely diagnosis is:
Psoriasis vulgaris
Eczema
Allergic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis
Guttate psoriasis
45 year old male patient presents with nail pitting, onycholysis of distal nail bed and subungal
hyperkeratosis. Most likely diagnosis is:
Eczema
Lichen planus
Onychomycosis
Nail psoriasis
All are wrong
68 year old male patient presents with vesicles on soles of hands & feet, painful rather than itchy.
Patient suffered from this disease for 25 years. Most likely diagnosis is:
Contact dermatitis
Palmoplantar psoriasis
Eczema
Allergic dermatitis
Tinea of the palms and soles
47year old male patient presents with smooth inflamed patches in skin folds of skin and under the
breasts. Most likely diagnosis is:
Psoriasis vulgaris
Pustular psoriasis
Guttate psoriasis
Erythrodermic psoriasis
Flexural psoriasis
58year old female patient presents with smooth inflamed patches in skin folds of skin and under the
breasts. Most likely diagnosis is:
Psoriasis vulgaris
Pustular psoriasis
Guttate psoriasis
Erythrodermic psoriasis
Flexural psoriasis
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34 year old female patient presents with plaques covered with silvery white scaly skin on the
extensor surfaces, back, sacrum, hairline, knees, and elbows. When the plaques are scraped, one can
see pinpoint bleeding from the skin below. This sign is:
Auspitz's sign
Bulzer test
Prick test
Tzanck test
All are wrong
49 year old male patient presents with plaques covered with silvery white scaly skin on the extensor
surfaces, back, sacrum, hairline, knees, and elbows. Auspitz's sign is positive. Most likely diagnosis
is:
Tinea of the skin
Secondary syphilitic
Eczema
Allergic dermatitis
Psoriasis
63 year old female patient presents with plaques covered with silvery white scaly skin on the
extensor surfaces, back, sacrum, hairline, knees, and elbows. Koebner’s phenomenon is positive.
Most likely diagnosis is:
Tinea of the skin
Psoriasis
Secondary syphilitic
Eczema
Allergic dermatitis
68 year old female patient presents with reddish-purple, flat-topped bumps that may be very itchy
and thinning and surface roughnesses of the nail plate with longitudinal idges. Most likely diagnosis
is:
Tinea of the skin
Psoriasis
Lichen planus
Eczema
Allergic dermatitis
45 year old male patient presents with involves the mucous membranes of the mouth and
vulvovaginal area and reddish-purple, flat-topped bumps. Most likely diagnosis is:
Candidiasis
Primary syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Lichen planus
Pemphigus vulgaris
Patient 20 years old has tinea pedis. What type of ointment we can prescribe prophylactically?
Antivirus ointment
Antibacterial ointment
Antifungal ointment
Corticosteroids
Vitamin
Baby 6 years old has tinea capitis (inflammative-purulent form).What is source of infection in this
case?
Cow
Pigeon
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Horse
Cat
Rabbit
Patient 35 years old has such complaints: well – demarcated inflammative papules with elevate
board, scales in the groins. Hard itching is present. This condition is most likely:
Dermatitis
Erythrasma
Eczema
Tinea of the groin
Fixed erythema
What type of the drug we can prescribe 45 years patient with onychomycosis?
Antifungal
Antivirus
Antiinflammative
Antibacterial
Corticosteroids
Patient 20 years old has pain vesicles on the palms, appearance of which connected with visit of
swimming – pool. Clinically: little confluence vesicles, erosions with part of epidermis. This
condition is most likely:
Dermatitis
Eczema
Pemphigus
Tinea of the pedis
Psorasis
During 3 month patient has changing of the color of the nails. During pressing – pus. Most likely
diagnosis is:
Onychomycosis
Pannaricium
Impetigo
Candidal paronychia
Chronic eczema
28 year old female patient presents with paronychia. What type of drug we must prescribe for this
patient?
Antibacterial
Antiinflammative
Antifungal
Corticosteroids
Antiinflammative
46year old male patient presents with Candida paronychia. What type of drug we must prescribe for
this patient?
Antibacterial
Antivirus
Corticosteroids
Antifungal
Antiinflammative
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On the upper part of the thorax patient has well-demarcated, different in color macules 1-1,5 sm. in
dm. Scales are present on the surface of these lesions. Balzer test is positive. This condition is most
likely:
Psoriasis
Dermatitis
Pituriasis versicolor
Syphilitic roseola
Eczema
32 years patient presents with a large amount of non-inflammative maculae’s with hidden scales on
the surface. Subjective sensations are absent. This condition is most likely:
Psoriasis
Dermatitis
Eczema
Tinea of the skin
Pituriasis versicolor
57 years patient presents with candidal vulvovaginatis. What drug we must prescribe?
Herpevir
Prednisilon
Clotrimazole
Fluconasol
Synaphlan
34 years patient presents with favus. What kind of infection it is?
Bacterial
Fungal
Viral
Parasitogenic
All are wrong
Young woman 24 years old have pityriasis versicolor. What kind of infection it is?
Bacterial
Fungal
Viral
Parasitogenic
All are wrong
34 years patient presents with infiltrative-purulent form of tinea capitis. What type of drugs we can
use?
Ointment
Cream
Paste
Water-lead
All are correct
27 years patient presents with eczema. What we must use for topical treatment?
Paste
Ointment
Lead water
Cream
Mixed drugs
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43 years patient presents with atopic dermatitis. What type of ointment we must prescribe for this
patient?
Antivirus ointment
Antibacterial ointment
Antifungal ointment
Corticosteroids
Vitamins
43 years patient presents with acute contact dermatitis. What type of ointment we must prescribe for
patient in this case?
Antifungal ointment
Antibacterial ointment
Antivirus ointment
Antiinflammative type
Corticosteroids
45 years patient presents with eczema. What type of medicine for topical treatment we must prescribe
for this patient?
Cream
Lead water
Ointment
Aerosol
Vitamins
Patient 31 years old, during 1 year has skin lesions on the palms which connected with hard itching.
Upon examination: symmetrical erythema with little vesicles, erosions, weeping, surrounded by
inflammative papules, crusts. This condition is most likely:
Herpes simplex
Scabies
Eczema
Atopic dermatitis
Dermatitis
Patient 67 years old has severe itching, which he connected with allergy. What drug we must
prescribe?
Lamizile
Phencarolum
Delagil
Metronidazole
Doxycyclini hydrochloridum
23 year old female patient presents with worsening pain on her toenails during regular jogging. Upon
exam, yellowish discolored lifted nails with distal sub-ungal hyperkeratosis involving all the nails on
her right foot. In addition, scaling in between the toes was also noted. Name the disease:
Psoriasis
Onychomycosis / Tinea Pedis
Lichen planus
Eczema
All are wrong
45 year old female patient presents with pain with a vesicular eruption followed by scabbing and skin
scarring in the region of the coetaneous distribution of the ophthalmic maxillary divisions of the
trigeminal nerve. Most likely diagnosis is:
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Herpes zoster
Herpes simplex
Chicken pox
Herpetiform dermatitis
27 year old female patient presents with clusters and groups of vesicles on erythematous base. Most
likely diagnosis is:
Pemphigus Erythematosus
Pemphigus Vegetans
Pemphigus Foliaceus
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Herpes Simplex Viruses
47 year old male patient presents with erosions in gingiva with small striations at the periphery of the
lesion. On the forearms: purple, polygonal flat-topped papules. Most likely diagnosis is:
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Erosive Lichen Planus
Pemphigus Foliaceus
Pemphigus Erythematosus
Bullous lichen Planus
49 year old female patient suffered from Pemphigus Vulgaris for 8 years. Diet in case of Pemphigus
vulgaris means restricted on hard foods that may traumatize oral epithelium mechanically:
Nuts
Chips
Hard vegetables
All are correct
All are wrong
33 year old female patient presents with erosions in buccal mucosa with small striations at the
periphery of the lesion. On the trunk: purple, polygonal flat-topped papules. Most likely diagnosis is:
Erosive Lichen Planus
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Pemphigus Foliaceus
Pemphigus Erythematosus
Bullous lichen Planus
45 year old female patient presents with painful shallow ulcer in the buccal mucosa. Previously:
bulla, which rupture. On the trunk: purple, polygonal flat-topped papules. Most likely diagnosis is:
Bullous lichen Planus
Erosive Lichen Planus
Pemphigus Foliaceus
Pemphigus Erythematosus
Dermatitis Herpetiformis
38 year old male patient presents with white areas that ulcerate in the mouth. On the forearms:
purple, polygonal flat-topped papules. Most likely diagnosis is:
Pemphigus Vegetans
Pemphigus Foliaceus
Pemphigus Erythematosus
Bullous lichen Planus
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48 year old female patient presents with numerous flaccid bulla on the normal skin of the trunk. The
eruption is symmetrical. Nikolsky’s sign is positive. Name the disease:
Bullous lichen Planus
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Erosive Lichen Planus
Impetigo
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35 year old male patient diagnose - HSV infection. Therapy of this disease include all, except:
Acyclovir
Valacyclovir
Famciclovir
H1 anti-histamines
Fluconazole
59 year old male patient presents with numerous irregular in shape flaccid bulla on the normal skin of
the trunk. The eruption is symmetrical. In the mucous membranes of the oral cavity painful erosions.
Nikolsky’s sign is positive. Name the disease:
Bullous lichen Planus
Erosive Lichen Planus
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Impetigo
All are wrong
47 year old female patient suffered from this disease for 25 years. Upon examination: symmetrical
numerous irregular in shape flaccid bulla on the normal skin of the trunk. In the mucous membranes
of the oral cavity painful erosions. Nikolsky’s sign is positive. Name the disease:
Bullous lichen Planus
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Erosive Lichen Planus
Impetigo
All are wrong
54 year old male patient suffered from this disease for 28 years. Upon examination: painful erosions
in the mucous membranes of the oral cavity. On the normal skin of the trunk symmetrical numerous
irregular in shape flaccid bulla. Nikolsky’s sign is positive. This condition is most likely:
Bullous lichen Planus
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Erosive Lichen Planus
Impetigo
Tinea corporis
58 year old female patient suffered from Pemphigus Vulgaris for 38 years. What type of disease is it?
Viral disease
Autoimmune disease
Bacterial disease
Sexually transmitted disease
Papulosquamosis disease
47 year old male patient diagnosed Pemphigus Vulgaris. To improve this diagnose it is necessary to:
Take skin biopsy for histology
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Take serum for indirect immunofluorescence
Make Tzanck smear
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All are wrong
29 year old female patient diagnose - HSV infection. What drug we can prescribe?
Acyclovir
Valacyclovir
Famciclovir
All are correct
All are wrong
47 year old female patient diagnose - HSV infection. Therapy of HSV infection include all, except:
Acyclovir
H2 anti-histamines
Valacyclovir
Itraconazole
Famciclovir
46 year old male patient suffered from Pemphigus Vulgaris for 8 years. Diet in case of Pemphigus
vulgaris means restricted on:
Orange juice
Spicy foods
Tomatoes
All are correct
All are wrong
Objective assessment of a patient with a skin complaint (special examination technique) include:
Diascopy
Skin-surface microscopy
Wood’s light
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All are wrong
In dermatology we can use:
Routine tests
Special tests
Skin Biopsy
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All are wrong
Special tests in dermatology means all, except:
Skin scrapings
Patch test
Blood analysi
Tzank smear
Electron microscopy
32 year old female patient presents with thick painless ulcer on glens penis covered with black crust.
Not far from it, one lymphatic node without pain. Most likely diagnosis is:
Ectyma
Impetigo
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Furuncle
Carbuncle
Syphilis
28 year old male patient presents with little scar on the glens penis. From anamnesis, presence of
painless ulcer on the same place, which heal without treatment. Not far from previous ulcer remains
one thick mobile lymphatic node without pain. Most likely diagnosis is:
Herpes virus
Impetigo
Syphilis
Gonococal infection
Furuncle
26 year old male received course of treatment against little wound on the glens penis. One week later,
after recovering, on the skin of thorax and abdomen red maculae’s 0,5 sm in dm, without any
subjective sensation appeared.. Name the disease:
Pituriasis versicolor
Lichen planus
Syphilis
Psoriasis
Dermatitis
28 years old female patient presents with papules on the vulvae lips 1 sм in dm., thick with smooth
surface, tendency to confluent, without subjective sensation. Name the disease:
Herpes infection
Condiloma accuminata
Syphilitic condiloma lata
Candidiasis
Chlamidiosis
43 year old male presents with numerous papules 0.5 sm in dm on the palms and soles, without
subjective sensations, which are didn’t confluent, not scaling. Name the disease:
Psoriasis
Warts
Syphilis
Tinea
Lichen planus
32 years old male presents with painless thick ulcer on glens penis, 1 х 1,5 sm, covered with black
crust. Not far from it, one lymphatic node without pain. Most likely diagnosis is:
Impetigo
Furuncle
Ectyma
Syphilis
Carbuncle
24 years old female patient presents with chard chancre. It is clinical symptom of :
Primary syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Congenital syphilis
Gonococcal infection
Late syphilis
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46 years old female patient presents with chard chancre. This symptom begins as:
A single papule
Well defined papule
Painful papule
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All are correct, except “painful papule”
Patient 29 years old diagnose – primary syphilis. What are the main clinical symptoms of this
disease?
Hard chancre
Polyadenitis
Roseola
Regional lymphadenitis
Hard chancre, regional lymphadenitis
Patient 24 years old has syphilis. What type of immunity will remain after it?
Congenital
Gain
Non-sterility
Infective
Non-sterility, infective
Patient 24 years old has syphilis. To diagnose treponema pallidum in dark-field microscopy, we must
take smear from:
Hard chancre
Erosions and ulcers from genital organs
Anorectic zone
Oral cavity
All are correct
Patient 37 years old has syphilis. Drugs of choice in syphilis treatment are:
Coticosteroids
Penicillin
Antiviral drugs
Antihistamins
Antiinflammatine drugs
28 years old young man has symptoms of syphilis. To precede Wassermann’s reaction, we must take:
Patient urine
Patient saliva
Patient serum
Patient sweat
Patient feces
43 year old male presents with numerous zones of alopecia with incomplete hair loss (“moth eaten”).
Its characterized for:
Psoriasis
Tinea capitis
Syphilis
Partial alopecia
Discoid LE
What is the main danger reaction for 34 years old patient, who treated syphilis with penicillin?
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Urticaria
Fever
Anaphylactic shock
Jarish-Herxheimer reaction
Allergic dermatitis
24 year old male presents with syphilis. What kind of infection it is?
Fungal
Viral
Parasitogenic
Bacterial
All are wrong
36 year old male presents with button-like, well demarcated painless on ulcer axilla zone. This
patient most likely has:
Hydradenitis
Primary syphilis
Furuncle
Carbuncle
Ecthyma
25 year old male presents with generalized papulosquamous body rash and positive Wassermann
reaction. This patient most likely has:
Psoriais
Lichen planus
Secondary syphilis
Allergic dermatitis
Eczema
44 years old male presents with numerous zone of alopecia and positive Wassermann reaction. This
patient most likely has:
Tinea capitis
Discoid LE
Syphilis
Psoriasis
Lichen planus
35 years old male presents with numerous plantar rash and positive Wassermann reaction. This
patient most likely has:
Warts
Primary syphilis
Psoriais
Secondary syphilis
Lichen planus
28 years old male present with hard chancre on glens penis. Complications of this skin lesion can be
all, except:
Gangrene
Phimosis
Paraphimosis
Phagedenism
Accessory infection of Bartholin’s glands
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Patient 39 years old diagnose – primary syphilis. The mode of transmission of this disease can be all,
except:
Sexual
Toilet seats
Kissing
Sexual perversion
Accidental inoculation
22 years old female present with hard chancre on the lips. The mode of transmission of syphilis can
be all, except:
Accidental inoculation
Through contaminated blood
Daily activities
All are correct
All are wrong
42 years old male present with numerous papules on the trunk. Wassermann reaction is positive.
Syphilitic papules are characterized by all, except:
Copper-red in color
Thickness
Presence of acute inflammation
Absence of subjective sensations
Absence of acute inflammation
65 years old male present with numerous papules on the palms and soles. Wassermann reaction is
positive. Syphilitic papules are characterized by:
Copper-red in color
Thickness
Absence of acute inflammation
Absence of subjective sensations
All are correct
39 years old female diagnose - “Venera necklace”. These lesions are:
Erosion in late syphilis
Affection of hair in secondary syphilis
Affection of nails in secondary syphilis
Combination of hyperpigmentation and depigmentation in secondary syphilis
Nodules in secondary syphilis
23 year old female patient presents with chlamydial urethritis. What drug we must prescribe?
Biseptol
Doxycyclini hydrochloridium
Metronidazole
Dexamethasonum
Indomethacin
19 years old patient has discharges from urethra during 3 weeks. What type of bacteria can cause this
urethritis?
Chlamydia
Pneumococcus
Salmonella
Yersinia
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20 years old patient present with urethral discharges during 2 weeks. What type of bacteria can cause
this urethritis?
Streptococcus
Pneumococcus
Salmonella
Yersinia
Chlamidia
35 years old patient present with urethral discharges during 3 weeks. What type of drug we must
prescribe for this patient?
Corticosteroids
Antiinflammative drugs
Antifungal drugs
Antibiotics
Vitamins
18 years old patient present with itching, disorders in sexual function during, sometimes slight
discharges from urethra in the morning. What type of bacteria can cause this urethritis?
All are correct
Mycoplasma
Trichomonada
Chlamydia
Gonococcus
21 years old patient present with discharges from urethra, pain during emiction during 3 days after
sexual contact. Upon examination: enlargement, edema of glens penis. Presence of yellow-greenish
purulent discharges. Name the disease:
Acute gonococci urethritis
Trichomoniasis
Chlamydia infection
Genital herpes
Syphilis
20 years old patient present with discharges from urethra during 3 weeks. What type of bacteria can
cause this urethritis?
Gonococcus
Pneumococcus
Salmonella
Yersinia
Diphtgeria
34 years old patient diagnose is Hutchinson’s triad. It is means:
Hutchinson’s teeth
VIII nerve deafness
Thickness of the part of clavicle
Syphilitic interstitial keratitis
All are right, except thickness of the part of clavicle
28 years old patient present with rhagades, which are cracks or fissures in the skin around the mouth.
This condition is most likely:
Primary syphilis
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Secondary syphilis
Congenital syphilis
Late syphilis
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1-week-old infant boy has syphilitic pemphigus. It is characterized for:
Primary syphilis
Late congenital syphilis
Early congenital syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Primary and secondary syphilis
2 years old patient present syphilitic chorioretinitis. Assessment of the eye ground of this patient
shows specific symptom:
“Herald patch”
“Christmas tree”
“Salt -and -pepper”
“Moth eaten”
“Snail-track”
3 years old female patient present syphilitic chorioretinitis. It is characterized for:
Early congenital syphilis
Primary syphilis
Late congenital syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Primary and secondary syphilis
Fetus present with Pneumonia Alba. It is characterized for:
Early congenital syphilis
Primary syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Late congenital syphilis
Tertiary syphilis
Assessment of newborn placenta show: the chorionic villi are enlarged, and contain dense laminated
connective tissue, and the capillaries distributed throughout the villi are compressed by this
connective tissue proliferation. Such a photomicrograph revealing cytoarchitectural changes of the
placenta
in:
Primaryseen
syphilis
Early congenital syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Late congenital syphilis
Tertiary syphilis
2-week-old infant boy has hepatosplenomegaly. The infant kept his upper extremities in a flail-like
position because of painful periostitis. It is caused by:
Secondary relapse syphilis
Neurosyphilis
Primary syphilis
Congenital syphilis
Secondary syphilis
1-week-old infant girl has perianal excoriation with hepatosplenomegaly is characterized for:
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Congenital syphilis
Neurosyphilis
Tertiary syphilis
Primary syphilis
Secondary syphilis
2-month-old infant boy has nasal discharges (snuffles). They are the earliest sign of:
Primary syphilis
Candidiasis
Congenital syphilis
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Pempgigus Erythematosus
7-year-old girl present with Condyloma latum. It is characterized for:
Primary syphilis
Early congenital syphilis
Neurosyphilis
Late congenital syphilis
Tertiary syphilis
9-year-old boy present with Condyloma latum (congenital syphilis).It is caused by:
Bacteria
Virus
Mite
Dermatophyte
All are wrong
10-year-old boy present with perforated hard palate. It is characterized for:
Neurosyphilis
Primary syphilis
Congenital syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Tertiary syphilis
25 years old female patient present Bartholin’s Abscess. Possible causative agent of this disease is:
Mite
Herpes simplex
Candidal infection
Gonorrhea infections
Chlamydia infection
4-days-old boy present with tense bulla with a thick base on the on the palms and soles. Name the
disease:
Pempgigus Erythematosus
Syphilitic pemphigus
Pemphigus Vegetans
Pemphigus Foliaceus
Pemphigus Vulgaris
1- month-old girl present with erosive papules on genital organs. This condition is most likely:
Candidiasis
Herpes
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Congenital syphilis
Impetigo
Dermatitis
21 years old male patient present with grouped burning, painful vesicles on the glens penis during 4
days with inflammative base. Name the disease:
Hard chancre
Iimpetigo
Herpes simplex
Dermatitis
Genital warts
Doctor consult 29 years old male patient. Upon examination: on presence of painful erosions and
grouped vesicles on the glens penis. This condition is most likely:
Genital herpes
Secondary syphilis
Primary syphilis
Scabies
Chlamydia infection
Patient 30 years old has mucocutaneus candidiasis (vulvovaginatis, stomatitis, paronychii) for many
years. Symptoms of other diseases are absent. What can be causative agent of this disease?
Hypovitaminosis
Local infection
AIDS
Diabetes mellitus
Hypothyroidism
Patient 29 years old has bacillary angiomatosis. What another disease can be present in this case?
Hypovitaminosis
Local infection
AIDS
Diabetes mellitus
Syphilis
Patient 28 years old has herpes simplex virus for 2 years which regress with ulcer and scar. What can
be causative agent of this disease?
Chronic pneumonia
Diabetes mellitus
AIDS
Local infection
Non-rational therapy
Patient 25 years old has mucocutaneus candidiasis (vulvovaginatis, stomatitis, paronychii) for many
years. Symptoms of other diseases are absent. What can be causative agent of this disease?
Non-rational therapy
Hypovitaminosis
Local infection
AIDS
Diabetes mellitus
Patient 40 years old has recurrent herpes zoster infection on the same place. What can be causative
agent of this disease?
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Diabetes mellitus
Hypovitaminosis
AIDS
Chronic candidiasis
Local infection
Patient 30 years old has mucocutaneus candidiasis (vulvovaginatis, stomatitis, paronychii) for many
years. Symptoms of other diseases are absent. What can be causative agent of this disease?
Hypovitaminosis
Local infection
AIDS
Diabetes mellitus
Hypothyroidism
Patient 29 years old has bacillary angiomatosis. What another disease can be present in this case?
Hypovitaminosis
Local infection
AIDS
Diabetes mellitus
Syphilis
Patient 28 years old has herpes simplex virus for 2 years which regress with ulcer and scar. What can
be causative agent of this disease?
Chronic pneumonia
Diabetes mellitus
AIDS
Local infection
Non-rational therapy
Patient 25 years old has mucocutaneus candidiasis (vulvovaginatis, stomatitis, paronychii) for many
years. Symptoms of other diseases are absent. What can be causative agent of this disease?
Non-rational therapy
Hypovitaminosis
Local infection
AIDS
Diabetes mellitus
Patient 40 years old has recurrent herpes zoster infection on the same place. What can be causative
agent of this disease?
Diabetes mellitus
Hypovitaminosis
AIDS
Chronic candidiasis
Local infection
4 years child has scratches a lot! There is a family history of both asthma and hayfever. What
medication should be used?
Triamcinalone 0.1% ointment twice
Lidex ointment (fluocinonide 0.05%) twice daily
Hydrocortisone 1% ointment twice daily
Temovate ointment (clobetasol 0.05%) twice daily
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5 month child was tended by a pregnant woman on the day he broke out with the eruption, and she
was very worried about risk to her fetus. Disease and advice:
Roseola, and no risk to the fetus
Rubella and risk is significant during about the first 5 months of gestation; check fetal date of
conception, and then serum rubella antibody titers of the mother if appropriate, etc.
Erythema infectiosum, and the child has stopped shedding virus by the time the eruption occurs, i.e.,
no risk to fetus
Erythema infectiosum, and the fetus should be followed carefully because of parvovirus attack of
the red cell line, and subsequent possible in utero severe anemia, congestive heart failure, and even
death
All are wrong
25 year old woman has severe acne and is probably best treated with “Accutane” at:
1 mg/kg/day for 3-5 months
2 mg/kg/day for 3-5 months
3 mg/kg/day for 3-5 months
10 mg/kg/day for 3-5 months
All are wrong
The 36 years old men present with “Boils” on his penis, which broke down to form ulcers. Prescribe
a possible treatment, please.
Antibiotics
Delagil
Cyclosporinee
Dexamethasonum
Indomethacin
The 24 years old men present with “Boils” on left leg, which broke down to form ulcers. Prescribe a
possible treatment, please.
Phencarolum
Delagil
Antibiotics
Dexamethasonum
Indomethacin
25 years old woman presented on a bank holiday after noticing pale patches on her trunk following a
holiday in Spain. She has no other symptoms. A fine superficial scale was seen when the surface was
lightly scraped with a fingernail. What is the diagnosis?
Seborrheic dermatitis
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Rosacea
Acne vulgaris
18 years old woman presented on a bank holiday after noticing pale patches on her trunk following a
holiday in Spain. She has no other symptoms. A fine superficial scale was seen when the surface was
lightly scraped with a fingernail. What is the cause?
Streptococcus
Pneumococcus
Salmonella
Yersinia
Piturosporum orbiculare
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18 years old woman presented on a bank holiday after noticing pale patches on her trunk following a
holiday in Spain. She has no other symptoms. A fine superficial scale was seen when the surface was
lightly scraped with a fingernail. What is the cause?
Malassezi furfur
Pneumococcus
Yersinia
Salmonella
Streptococcus
38 years old woman presented on a bank holiday after noticing pale patches on her trunk following a
holiday in Spain. She has no other symptoms. A fine superficial scale was seen when the surface was
lightly scraped with a fingernail. What is characteristic appearance?
Slightly scaly light brown or pink patches on light colored skin
Slightly scaly papules on light colored skin
Slightly scaly nodules on light colored skin
Slightly scaly papules and nodules on light colored skin
Slightly scaly light brown or pink patches and nodules on light colored skin
26 years old woman presented on a bank holiday after noticing pale patches on her trunk following a
holiday in Spain. She has no other symptoms. A fine superficial scale was seen when the surface was
lightly scraped with a fingernail. What test could help?
Prick test
Skin Scraping
Tzank smear
Balzer test
Skin biopsy
Middle aged woman had suffered from psoriasis since the age of 1This time the soles of her feet and
palms of her hands were affected by the rash, which was painful and at the times caused a burning
sensation. What is the likely diagnosis?
Pustular psoriasis
Exfoliative psoriasis
Flexural psoriasis
Intertriginous psoriasis
Plaque psoriasis
45 years old woman suffered from pustular psoriasis since the age of 21. This time the soles of her
feet and palms of her hands were affected by the rash, which was painful and at the times caused a
burning sensation. What is the differential diagnosis?
Fungal infection
Contact dermatitis
Eczema
All are correct
All are wrong
20 years old woman suffered from Hidradenitis Suppurativa. What treatment does this patient need?
Corticosteroids
Surgery and antibiotics
Antifungal drugs
Antibiotics
Vitamins
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28 years old woman suffered from Hidradenitis Suppurativa. What are characteristic features of this
condition?
Sinus formation
Abscesses
Scarring of the deep tissue
All are correct
All are wrong
25 years old woman suffered from pustular psoriasis since the age of 1
Topical steroids
Methotrexate
Cyclosporin
Beta-blockers
All are wrong
On a routine physical, you find that this healthy young man has an asymptomatic rash on his
back. There is scale when scratched. He has no travel history. A scraping of the scale is shown. What
is the most appropriate treatment?
No treatment is necessary as this is a normal variation in darkly pigmented individuals
Initiate treatment for tinea versicolor
Initiate treatment for vitiligo
No treatment is necessary as this is most consistent with acne scarring
Initiate treatment for tinea corporis
Patient 19 years old presents to you with acne. Which of the following points in her history could
BEST help you in your diagnosis and management?
Chocolate and milk in her diet
Excessive coffee drinking
Hirsutism and irregular menses
Poor hygiene
Lack of exercise
25 years old man was evaluated for a red indurate ulcerated plaque on the mid penile shaft following
a week of painless inguinal adenopathy. Three weeks later he developed a widespread
papulosquamous eruption on the trunk and extremities including the palms and soles. Condylomata
lata lesions were noted on the scrotum. His serological tests for syphilis were positive. What is the
likely
diagnosis?
Primary
syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Early congenital syphilis
Late congenital syphilis
All are wrong
35-year-old man had a 2 year history of symmetric large red scaly patches on the scalp, face,
postauricular areas, chest and upper back. What is the likely diagnosis?
Dermatitis, seborrheic
Psoriasis, plaque
Lupus erythematosus, discoid
Granuloma annulare
Keratosis follicularis
47 years old woman complained of a generalized progressive pruritic papulopustular eruption with
burrows on the wrists, web spaces of the feet and hands, elbows and knees. She had a close friend
with a similar eruption and itching. What is the diagnosis?
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Urticaria pigmentosa
Chicken pox
Scabies
Eczema (dermatitis, atopic)
Contact dermatitis
22 years old woman was evaluated for a diffuse scaly papular eruption involving her chest, abdomen
and back. A potassium hydroxide preparation demonstrated spores and pseudohyphae typical of
Malassezi furfur. What is the diagnosis?
Pityriasis rosea
Burn, sun
Lichen planus
Tnea versicolor
Folliculitis, eosinophilic
3 year old girl developed an itchy painful vesicular eruption in a dermatomal pattern. She had a
history of varicella at 6 months of age. What is the diagnosis?
Roseola
Pityriasis rosea
Herpes zoster
Psoriasis, guttate
Eczema (dermatitis, atopic)
70-year-old man presented with a 2 month history of diffuse pruritic symmetric violaceous lichenoid
papules affecting his hands and feet. Note the longitudinal ridging and dystrophy of his finger and toe
nails. What is the diagnosis?
Lichen planus
Tinea pedis
Paronychia, acute
Psoriasis, erythrodermic
Pityriasis rosea
20-year-old man complained of generalized pruritus. Burrows were noted on his wrists, elbows, and
the web spaces of his hands. Please select the correct diagnosis:
Scabies
Eczema (dermatitis, atopic)
Contact dermatitis
Lichen planus
Tinea pedis
Symmetric linear papules and pustules covered 3 months infants’ chest and abdomen. His parents
were itching, but their rash was eczematous without intact burrows. Scraping from several papules on
the infant revealed viable female mites. Please select the correct diagnosis:
Tinea corporis
Scabies
Dermatitis, contact allergic
Lichen planus
Eczema
This 65-year-pold man developed a cluster of itchy vesicles on his upper lip and nose after
recovering from an upper respiratory tract infection. The rash cleared without treatment within a
week. Please select the correct diagnosis:
Eczema herpeticum
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Herpes simplex virus infection
Tinea corporis
Dermatitis, atopic
Impetigo, bullous
A 58-year-old woman complained of painful bleeding ulcers in her mouth following the rupture of
collapsed bullae. A skin biopsy with immunofluorescence confirmed the clinical suspicion of
pemphigus vulgaris. What is the diagnosis?
Lichen planus
Impetigo, bullous
Pemphigus vulgaris
Varicella
Cheilitis
45-year-old man had an itchy red scaly eruption which continued to spread despite treatment with a
topical steroid for 1 month. The lesions resolved within 2 weeks of initiating oral griseofulvin. What
is the diagnosis?
Erythrasma
Tinea cruris
Tinea corporis
Pityriasis rosea
Dermatitis, seborrheic
This 20-year-old man complained of generalized pruritus. Burrows were noted on his wrists, elbows,
and the web spaces of his hands. Please select the correct diagnosis:
Scabies
Psoriasis
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Lichen planus
Eczema
38-year-old man developed a painless ulcer on the distal shaft of the penis. The lesion cleared with
oral doxycycline. The incidental pearly penile papules present at the base of the glans. What is the
diagnosis?
Herpes simplex virus infection
Candidiasis
Syphilis, primary
Balanoposthitis
Wart, anogenital
45-year-old man developed a painless ulcer on the distal shaft of the penis. The lesion cleared with
oral doxycycline. The incidental pearly penile papules present at the base of the glans. What is the
diagnosis?
Herpes simplex virus infection
Candidiasis
Syphilis, primary
Balanoposthitis
Wart, anogenital
22 years old female has syphilis. To diagnose treponema pallidum in dark-field microscopy, we must
take smear from:
Anorectic zone
Hard chancre
Erosions and ulcers from genital organs
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Oral cavity
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9-year-old boy developed red scaly patches on her cheeks after repeatedly washing her face with soap
and water for 4 days. The slightly painful eruption disappeared with emollients and a decrease in
frequency of washing. What is the diagnosis?
Tinea corporis
Molluscum contagiosum
Acne rosacea
Dermatitis, contact irritant
Dermatitis, atopic
43 years old man has syphilis. Drugs of choice in syphilis treatment are:
Antibiotics
Coticosteroids
Antiviral drugs
Antihistamins
Antiinflammatine drugs
6-year-old boy developed a multiple annular patches appeared on the back and neck. Within 3
months of starting treatment with oral griseofulvin the scaly plaques were gone and hair was
regrowing. What is the diagnosis?
Id reaction
Alopecia areata
Morphea
Alopecia, androgenetic
Tinea corporis
14-year-old boy had a two week history of multiple flaccid bullae with scaling and crusting on the
face and forearms. Mucous membranes were spared. She responded well to oral prednisolone and
topical steroids. Nikolsky’s sign is positive. What is the diagnosis?
Impetigo, bullous
Dermatitis, atopic
Acne rosacea
Pemphigus foliaceous
Tinea corporis
62 year old man developed red papules and nodules which fused to form a 4 cm plaque on his right
cheek. Skin biopsy showed granulomatous inflammation with folliculitis consistent with
granulomatous rosacea. He responded well to oral doxycycline. What is the diagnosis?
Urticaria
Tinea faciei
Dermatitis, atopic
Eczema
Acne rosacea
5-year-old girl developed small blisters on his leg which enlarged over 1-3 days, ruptured, and began
to dry and heal while new lesions continued to appear. He had no fever, normal appetite, and a
normal complete blood count. He was treated with clindamycin with rapid clearing of the eruption.
What is the diagnosis?
Tinea corporis
Impetigo, bullous
Pemphigus foliaceous
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Dermatitis, stasis
Vral infections, exanthem
36-year-old man complained of chronic and recurrent boils, cysts and draining sinus tracts in the
groin billaterally. Name the disease:
Tinea cruris
Dermatitis, seborrheic
Tinea corporis
Hidradenitis suppurativa
Erythrasma
55 year old man presents with numerous zones of alopecia with incomplete hair loss (“moth eaten”).
It’s characterized for:
Alopecia, androgenetic
Alopecia, traumatic, hair pulling
Syphilis
Partial alopecia
Discoid LE
47-year-old man developed a pruritic patch of the toe web following the prolonged use of occlusive
foot wear. Name the disease:
.Pityriasis rose
Wart, plantar
Tinea pedis
Psoriasis, erythrodermic
Ulcer
40-year-old woman complained of an intermittently itchy red scaly eruption for 2-3 years. Lesions
were most prominent in a seborrheic distribution on the face and ear creases. What is the diagnosis?
Psoriasis, plaque
Herpes zoster
Dermatitis, seborrheic
Psoriasis
Lupus erythematosus, discoid
32-year-old woman developed high fever, head ache, neck stiffness, and an explosive vesicular
eruption over 3 days. What is the diagnosis?
Chicken pox
Psoriasis
Varicella
Lichen planus
Urticaria pigmentosa
48 year old man with plantar warts agreed to treatment with the contact sensitizer squaric acid dibutyl
ester. Edematous red plaque developed on his forearm 10 days after a sensitizing dose of squaric acid
was applied to his right forearm. What is the diagnosis?
Psoriasis
Dermatitis, contact allergic
Scar
Urticaria pigmentosa
Eczema herpeticum
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Examination of 26-year-old man chest and back revealed hypopigmented scaly round maculas on his
chest and back. A potassium hydroxide preparation demonstrated pseudohyphae and spores. Name
the disease:
Contact dermatitis, allergic
Urticaria pigmentosa
Tinea versicolor
Lichen planus
Dermatitis, seborrheic
25-year-old woman developed a progressive annular plaque on the dorsal aspect of his left hand 6
months ago. Although the itching subsided with topical steroids the lesion continued to enlarge. What
is the diagnosis?
Scabies
Vitiligo
Lichen planus
Verruca
Tinea corporis
The 52 years old patient received course of treatment against syphilis with penicillin. What is the
main danger reaction of this treatment?
Jarish-Herxheimer reaction
Urticaria
Fever
Anaphylactic shock
Allergic dermatitis
67-year-old homeless woman was evaluated for a year long generalized itchy skin eruption. A
scraping of his skin revealed viable female scabies mites. What is the diagnosis?
Dermatitis, seborrheic
Dermatitis, contact irritant
Scabies
Lichen planus
Erythroderma
25-year-old man complained of generalized pruritus. Burrows were noted on his wrists, elbows, and
the web spaces of his hands. What is the diagnosis?
Psoriasis
Scabies
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Lichen planus
Eczema
55-year-old man developed scotch plaid pitting, longitudinal ridging, nails discoloration and
onycholysis. What is the diagnosis?
Leukonychia
Nail psoriasis
Beau lines
Onychophagia
Lichen striatus
33-year-old man developed a pruritic red scaly annular plaque on the top of his right foot. A
potassium hydroxide preparation of the scales revealed branching hyphae. He was treated with oral
itraconazole 200mg/day for two weeks and topical miconazole cream. What is the diagnosis?
Lupus erythematosus, discoid
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Paronychia, acute
Ulcer
Pityriasis rosea
Tinea corporis
22 years old female patient presents with chard chancre. It is clinical symptom of:
Chancroid
Primary syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Congenital syphilis
Late syphilis
37 year old male presents with numerous papules 0.5 sm in dm on the palms and soles, without
subjective sensations, which are didn’t confluent, not scaling. What is the diagnosis?
Syphilis
Psoriasis
Warts
Tinea
Lichen planus
28 year old male patient presents with painful shallow ulcer in the buccal mucosa. Previously: bulla,
which rupture. On the trunk: purple, polygonal flat-topped papules. Most likely diagnosis is:
Pemphigus Foliaceus
Bullous lichen Planus
Pemphigus Erythematosus
Erosive Lichen Planus
Dermatitis Herpetiformis
34 year old male patient presents with numerous flaccid bulla on the normal skin of the trunk. The
eruption is symmetrical. Nikolsky’s sign is positive. Name the disease:
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Bullous lichen Planus
Dermatitis Herpetiformis
Erosive Lichen Planus
Impetigo
54-year-old woman had a 20 year history of a widespread red papulosquamous eruption. A month
before this visit, he developed high grade fevers associated with generalized scaling and erythema
with scattered distinct areas of sparing. Name the disease:
Ptyriasis rosea
Herpes zoster
Tinea versicolor
Psoriasis, guttate
Psoriasis, erythrodermic
62 year old female patient suffered from Pemphigus Vulgaris for 25 years. What type of disease is it?
Papulosquamosis disease
Viral disease
Autoimmune disease
Bacterial disease
Sexually transmitted disease
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26-year-old woman complained of chronic and recurrent boils, cysts and draining sinus tracts in the
groin billaterally. Name the disease:
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Dermatitis, seborrheic
Tinea corporis
Hidradenitis suppurativa
Erythrasma
Pityriasis rosea
25-year-old man developed a pruritic red scaly annular plaque on the top of his right foot. A
potassium hydroxide preparation of the scales revealed branching hyphae. He was treated with oral
itraconazole 200mg/day for two weeks and topical miconazole cream. Name the disease:
Paronychia, acute
Pityriasis rosea
Tinea pedis
Tinea corporis
Ulcer
8-year-old girl developed a large multiple annular patches appeared on the back and neck. Within 3
months of starting treatment with oral griseofulvin the scaly plaques were gone. What is the
diagnosis?
Tinea capitis
Alopecia areata
Alopecia, androgenetic
Tinea corporis
Morphea
32 year old male present with little scar on the glens penis. From anamnesis, presence of painless
ulcer on the same place, which heal without treatment. Not far from previous ulcer remains one thick
mobile lymphatic node without pain. Name the disease:
Syphilis
Herpes virus
Impetigo
Gonococal infection
Furuncle
33 years old female patient presents with papules on the vulvae lips 1 sм in dm., thick with smooth
surface, tendency to confluent, without subjective sensation. What is the diagnosis?
Herpes infection
Syphilitic condiloma lata
Condiloma accuminata
Candidiasis
Chlamidiosis
28-year-old woman complained of an intermittently itchy red scaly eruption for 2-3 years. Lesions
were most prominent in a seborrheic distribution on the face and ear creases. Name the disease:
Dermatitis, seborrheic
Psoriasis, plaque
Herpes zoster
Psoriasis
Lupus erythematosus, discoid
60-year-old homeless man was evaluated for a year long generalized itchy skin eruption. A scraping
of his skin revealed viable female scabies mites. Name the disease:
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Dermatitis, contact irritant
Scabies
Lichen planus
Tinea versicolor
Eczema (dermatitis, atopic)
35-year-old man developed high fever, head ache, neck stiffness, and an explosive vesicular eruption
over 3 days. Name the disease:
Psoriasis
Varicella
Lichen planus
Chicken pox
Urticaria pigmentosa
3-year-old boy developed small blisters on his leg which enlarged over 1-3 days, ruptured, and began
to dry and heal while new lesions continued to appear. He was treated with clindamycin with rapid
clearing of the eruption. Name the disease:
Impetigo, bullous
Pemphigus foliaceous
Tinea corporis
Psoriasis
Vral infections, exanthema
16-year-old girl had a two week history of multiple flaccid bullae with scaling and crusting on the
face and forearms. Mucous membranes were spared. She responded well to oral prednisolone and
topical steroids. Nikolsky’s sign is positive. Name the disease:
Acne rosacea
Pemphigus foliaceous
Impetigo, bullous
Dermatitis, atopic
Tinea corporis
5-year-old girl developed red scaly patches on her cheeks after repeatedly washing her face with soap
and water for 3 days. The slightly painful eruption disappeared with emollients and a decrease in
frequency of washing. Name the disease:
Impetigo, bullous
Acne rosacea
Dermatitis, contact irritant
Tinea corporis
Dermatitis, atopic
55-year-old woman developed a pruritic patch of the toe web following the prolonged use of
occlusive foot wear. What is the diagnosis?
Tinea pedis
Psoriasis, erythrodermic
Ulcer
Pityriasis rosea
Wart, plantar
35-year-old woman had a 5 year history of symmetric, salmon pink papules and plaques with
adherent silvery scales on her shins and elbows. The eruption became generalised involving her
scalp, face, neck, trunk, and extremities. What is the diagnosis?
Herpes zoster
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Psoriasis, plaque
Dermatitis, seborrheic
Lupus erythematosus, discoid
Melanoma, superficial spreading
Examination of 35-year-old man chest and back revealed hypopigmented scaly round maculas on his
chest and back. A potassium hydroxide preparation demonstrated pseudohyphae and spores. What is
the diagnosis?
Psoriasis
Tinea versicolor
Urticaria pigmentosa
Lichen planus
Dermatitis, seborrheic
39-year-old man developed a progressive annular plaque on the dorsal aspect of his left hand 4
months ago. Although the itching subsided with topical steroids the lesion continued to enlarge.
Name the disease:
Scabies
Psoriasis
Tinea corporis
Lichen planus
Verruca
40-year-old woman developed nail pitting, longitudinal ridging, nails discoloration and onycholysis.
What is the diagnosis?
Leukonychia
Beau lines
Onychophagia
Lichen striatus
Nail psoriasis
45-year-old man had a 20 year history of a widespread red papulosquamous eruption. A month
before this visit, he developed high grade fevers associated with generalized scaling and erythema
with scattered distinct areas of sparing. What is the diagnosis?
Ptyriasis rosea
Psoriasis, guttate
Psoriasis, erythrodermic
Tinea versicolor
Herpes zoster
45 year old woman presents with button-like, well demarcated painless ulcer on axilla zone. This
patient most likely has:
Carbuncle
Hydradenitis
Primary syphilis
Furuncle
Ecthyma
29year old female presents with generalized papulosquamous body rash and positive Wassermann
reaction. This patient most likely has:
Primary syphilis
Lichen planus
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Allergic dermatitis
Secondary syphilis
51 years old man presents with numerous zone of alopecia and positive Wassermann reaction. This
patient most likely has:
Alopecia areata
Alopecia, androgenetic
Lichen planus
Syphilis
Psoriasis
26 years old woman presents with numerous plantar rash and positive Wassermann reaction. This
patient most likely has:
Eczema
Allergic dermatitis
Psoriais
Secondary syphilis
Lichen planus
34 years old man present with hard chancre on glens penis. Complications of this skin lesion can be
all, except:
Accessory infection of Bartholin’s glands
Gangrene
Phimosis
Paraphimosis
Phagedenism
25 years old men diagnose – primary syphilis. The mode of transmission of this disease can be all,
except:
Kissing
Sexual
Toilet seats
Sexual perversion
Accidental inoculation
44 years old man present with numerous papules on the trunk. Wassermann reaction is positive.
Those syphilitic papules are characterized by all, except:
Presence of acute inflammation
Copper-red in color
Thickness
Absence of subjective sensations
Absence of acute inflammation
66 years old woman present with numerous papules on the palms and soles. Wassermann reaction is
positive. Those syphilitic papules are characterized by:
Copper-red in color
Thickness
Absence of acute inflammation
Absence of subjective sensations
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