Final assessment (part two)
Griseofulvin
Clinical features of lepromatous leprosy include:
Umblicated papule is seen in:
Podophyllin is used in:
Photochemotherapy is used in:
Contact dermatitis is a type of
| Absorption increased if taken after meals | |
| Diminishes warfarin anticoagulant effect | |
| No activity against bacteria | |
| Simultaneous treatment with phenobarbitone reduces blood level of griseofulvin | |
| All of the above |
Clinical features of lepromatous leprosy include:
| Saddle nose deformity | |
| Leonine facies | |
| Erythema nodosum | |
| Ulceration of legs | |
| All of the above |
Umblicated papule is seen in:
| Acne vulgaris | |
| Urticaria | |
| Molluscum contagiosum | |
| Syphilis |
Podophyllin is used in:
| Plantar warts | |
| Palmar warts | |
| Condyloma lata | |
| Condyloma accuminata |
Photochemotherapy is used in:
| Psoriasis | |
| Pemphigus | |
| Tinea capitis | |
| Tinea cruris |
Contact dermatitis is a type of
| Type I hypersensitivity | |
| Type II hypersensitivity | |
| Type III hypersensitivity | |
| Type IV hypersensitivity |
1. Acne vulgaris is more severe in males
True False
2. Pityriasis rosea is a contagious acute inflammatory skin disease
True False
3. Erysipelas is caused by infection with staphylococous aureus
True False
4. Verrucae are likely to spread around the body by autoinoculation
True False
Exams of the last years
This file shows a wide variety of MCQs done in previous years