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DERMA Final
EXAM
Group B2
1428/1429

1. Palpable lesion, flat topped, measure 12 cm, is a:


a. Macule.
b. Papule.
c. Plaque.

2. Permanent irreversible side effect of topical steroids use is:


a. Skin atrophy.
b. Telangiectasia.

3. A 16 y/o boy presented to you with severe acne for 7 months. He had no
treatment before. What should be prescribed to him:
a. Erythromycin.
b. Retinoid.
c. Tetracycline.
d. Topical steroid.

4. The most important drug (or the main) to be use for SLE:
a. Cyclophosphamide.
b. Azathioprine.
c. Corticosteroid.
d. Methotrexate.

5. The appropriate investigation to evaluate a patient with SLE is:


a. ANA.
b. Complement.
c. CBC, LET, CRP (C-reactive protein).

6. An infant with neonatal lupus may have:


a. Heart block.
b. Neurologic complications.

7. Which of the following is most affected in systemic sclerosis:

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a. Heart.
b. G.I.
c. Kidneys.
d. Lungs.

8. Mother of a child with neonatal lupus, blood test for her will have:
a. ANA.
b. Anti histone antibodies.
c. Anti-La.
d. Anti-Ro.

9. Chilblain lupus has which of the following antibodies:


a. ANA.
b. Anti histones.
c. Anti-La.
d. Anti-Ro.
e. None of the above.

10. Which group of muscles will be more affected in dermatomyositis:


a. Proximal limb muscles.
b. Distal limb muscles.
c. Smooth muscles of GI tract.

11. Female child presented with . & valvular atrophy, most likely Dx is:
a. Lichen sclerosis et atrophicus.

12. A patient has coup de sabre lesion (resemble scar of sword), the most likely
Dx:
a. Morphea.

13. A patient has a scar like lesion which looks empty and atrophied, most likely
Dx:
a. Morphea.

14. A patient is going to use hydrochloroquine, he should be evaluated by which


of the following:
a. Cardiologist.
b. Nephrologist.
c. Hematologist.
d. Ophthalmologist.

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15. Malignancy that may be associated with dermatomyositis will most likely be
in:
a. Brain.
b. G.I.
c. Lung.

16. Psoriatic form eruption most likely due to:


a. Blockers.

17. Erysipelas most likely involve:


a. Trunk.
b. Face.
c. Arm.
d. Foot.
e. Groin.

18. Nystatin is of value for:


a. Yeasts.

19. Drug induced SLE is characterized by:


a. ANA.
b. Anti-histones antibodies.
c. Anti-La.
d. Anti-Ro.

20. Best treatment of tenia capitus:


a. Itraconazole.
b. Ketoconazole.
c. Terbinafine.
d. Amphotericin B.

21. Patient presented with severe urticaria with angioedema, the best drug to be
given:
a. Adrenaline.
b. Dapsone.
c. Antihistamine.
d. Cyclosporine.

22. A case of toxic epidermal necrosis (TEN); the most likely drug to cause it:
a.

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23. A patient presented with moderate acne with scaring in his face, what should
be given to him:
a. Retinoid.
b. Isotretinoin.
c. Erythromycin.
d. Tetracycline.

24. Patient presented with rapidly developing ulcerated lesion for one day on his
leg, the best management:
a. Antihistamine.
b. Low dose of steroid.
c. High dose of steroid.

25. A psoriatic lesion is characterized by:


a. Thick scaling.
b. Ill define border.
c. Involving flexor aspects.
d. Erythema around it.

26. The main circulating autoantibody in Pemphigus vulgaris:


a. Desmogen 1.
b. Desmogen 2.
c. Desmogen 3.
d. Desmogen 4.
e. Desmogen 5.

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