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Skin – MCQ Set 3 – Anatomy of Skin

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Skin – Set 3 – Anatomy of Skin

1. Comedones are seen in –
a) Acne vulgaris
b) Lichen planus
c) Adenoma sebaceum
d) Pityriasis

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  Acne vulgaris

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

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  T secretion and T Androgen production causes

3.Causative factor for acne are following except –
a) Androgen
b) Only food
c) Bacterial contamination
d) Hypercomification of duct

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  Only food

4.Sebaceous glands accmulation of sebum leads to
a) Millia
b) Acne
c) Epidermoid Cyst
d) Milliria

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Acne

5. Treatment of choice for Acne vulgaris –
a) Minocycline for inflammatory acne
b) Retinoids for comedonal acne
c) Etretinate
d) Rifampicin
e) Dapsone

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  Minocycline for inflammatory acne and Retinoids for comedonal acne

6. Drug treatment of acne vulgaris
a) Minocycline
b) Penicillin
c) Co-triamoxazole
d) Gentamycin
e) Tetracycline

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  a, c and e

7. Treatment of acne
a) 13-cis retinol
b) Minocycline
c) Erythromycin
d) Dapsone
e) Rifampicin

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  a,b,c and d

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

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  Retinoids

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

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  Isotretinoin

10. Treatment of nodulocystic acne
a) Erythromycin
b) Tertacycline
c) Isoretinonine
d) Steroids

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  Isoretinonine

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