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Dermatology Mcq Pdf ❲GENUINE × EDITION❳

A patient with diabetes has a well-demarcated, erythematous, scaly plaque in the groin. KOH shows pseudohyphae and budding yeast. Most likely organism: A) Trichophyton rubrum B) Candida albicans C) Malassezia furfur D) Sarcoptes scabiei

An elderly farmer has a firm, erythematous nodule on the helix of the ear, with central ulceration and rolled borders. Most likely: A) Actinic keratosis B) Basal cell carcinoma C) Squamous cell carcinoma D) Keratoacanthoma dermatology mcq pdf

A 40-year-old woman has multiple painful, erythematous nodules on the shins, along with fever and arthralgias after a streptococcal throat infection. Most likely: A) Erythema migrans B) Erythema nodosum C) Erythema multiforme D) Erythema marginatum A patient with diabetes has a well-demarcated, erythematous,

A patient presents with sudden onset of diffuse erythroderma (>90% body surface area redness and scaling), with chills and tachycardia. This is most commonly a complication of: A) Atopic dermatitis B) Psoriasis C) Contact dermatitis D) Scabies Most likely: A) Actinic keratosis B) Basal cell

Koilonychia (spoon-shaped nails) is classically associated with: A) Psoriasis B) Iron deficiency anemia C) Fungal infection D) Lichen planus