Final assessment (part two)

IDevice Question Icon Multi-choice
Griseofulvin   
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

True-False Question


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
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