Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Path MCQs

 Q1. A teenager presents with lesions on his skull of at least 5 months duration. He undergoes a biopsy shown below. You immediately make a diagnosis of?

a. Multiple myeloma
b. Leukemia
c. Langerhans cell histiocytosis
d. B cell lymphoma
e. Metastatic bone cancer


Peds MCQs

 The average head circumference of a term infant at birth is about 

a. 20 cm 

b. 35 cm 

c. 30 cm 

d. 35 cm 

e. 50 cm 

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Derm MCQs

 Q3. If this lesion is diagnosed as a pyogenic granuloma, how is it classified today?


a. Granuloma
b. Lipoma
c. Hemangioma
d. Fibroma
e. Abscess

Derm MCQs

 Q2. The patient with the lesion shown below wants a non-invasive treatment. What would you offer him?


a. Topical retinoid
b. Topical timolol
c. Topical acetylsalicylic acid
d. Coal tar
e. UV light

Derm MCQs

 Q1. A 22 yo presents with a 2 month history of a painless fleshy lesion on his finger. He has sought help because the lesion has been bleeding recently. On exam the lesion appears firm, smooth and well circumscribed. You immediately suspect?

a. Paronychia
b. Glomus tumor
c. Basal cell cancer
d. Kaposi sarcoma
e. Pyogenic granuloma