Skin – Set 3 – Anatomy of Skin
1. Comedones are seen in –
a) Acne vulgaris
b) Lichen planus
c) Adenoma sebaceum
d) Pityriasis
2. Features of acne vulgaris –
a) T secretion
b) Not seen after 20 years
c) T Androgen production causes
d) Rx is penicillin for 1 week
3.Causative factor for acne are following except –
a) Androgen
b) Only food
c) Bacterial contamination
d) Hypercomification of duct
4.Sebaceous glands accmulation of sebum leads to
a) Millia
b) Acne
c) Epidermoid Cyst
d) Milliria
5. Treatment of choice for Acne vulgaris –
a) Minocycline for inflammatory acne
b) Retinoids for comedonal acne
c) Etretinate
d) Rifampicin
e) Dapsone
6. Drug treatment of acne vulgaris
a) Minocycline
b) Penicillin
c) Co-triamoxazole
d) Gentamycin
e) Tetracycline
7. Treatment of acne
a) 13-cis retinol
b) Minocycline
c) Erythromycin
d) Dapsone
e) Rifampicin
8. A patient presented with multiple nodulocystic lesions on the face. The drug of choice is –
a) Retinoids
b) Antibiotics
c) Steroids
d)UV light
9. A 24 year old unmarried woman has multiple nodular, cystic, pustular and comadonic lesions on face, upper back and shoulders for 2 years. The drug of choice for her treatment would be
a) Acitretin
b) Isotretinoin
c) Doxycycline
d) Azithromycin
10. Treatment of nodulocystic acne
a) Erythromycin
b) Tertacycline
c) Isoretinonine
d) Steroids