This patient present with fever, uveitis and hilar lymphadenopathy. You immediately suspect?
Friday, March 4, 2022
Peds & Derm MCQs
Q3. As the child with tuberous sclerosis undresses , you also note the presence of a lesion on his back. The lesion appears thick, leathery and there is skin dimpling. You make a diagnosis of?
a. Hypomelanotic macule
b. Melasma
c. Ungual fibroma
d. Shagreen patch
e. Sebaceous cyst
Derm & Peds MCQs
Q1. A 3 year old with a genetic disorder that causes developmental delay had a seizure and was seen in the neurology clinic. As he was undressing, you note the following non-scaly flat lesion on this chest. What is his primary genetic disorder?
a. Neurofibromatosis
b. Down syndrome
c. Tuberous sclerosis
d. Pierre Robin syndrome
e. Ataxia telangiectasia
Derm MCQs
Q2. What organism has this condition been linked to?
a. Malassezia
b. Tinea capitis
c. Microsporum canis
d. Cutaneous histoplasmosis
d. Cutaneous candidiasis
e. Aspergillus
Med & Derm MCQs
Q1. A 28 yo male presents with a long history of itching, burning and scaly lesions on the forehead with excessive dandruff. Worse in in winter. What is your preliminary diagnosis?
a. Superficial lupus
b. Allergic dermatitis
c. Acne
d. Cutaneous candidiasis
e. Impetigo
f. Pityriasis Rosea
g. Seborrhea
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