Medicine MCQs -14
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- 1 Most common presentation of Milroy Disease is -
- 2 Hereditary Lymphedema type II known as -
- 3 Potato Nose [Rhinophyma] develops in certain individuals with -
- 4 Which of the following is called potato nose?
- 5 Recent study has proven the link between geographic tongue and ....
- 6 Blueberry muffin baby is due to -
- 7 Most widely accepted cause of Yellow nail syndrome is dysfunction of - lymphatic system
- 8 Stemmer-Kaposi sign is a helpful clinical sign in diagnosing -
- 9 Milroy's disease is -
- 10 Virchow's law is applied for which of the following?
Most common presentation of Milroy Disease is -
Most common presentation of Milroy Disease is unilateral lower extremity lymphedema
Milroy's disease is also known as -
Primary or hereditary lymphedema type 1A
Early onset lymphedema.
Hereditary Lymphedema type II known as -
Hereditary lymphedema type II - known as - Meige disease
Potato Nose [Rhinophyma] develops in certain individuals with -
Rhinophyma develops in some individuals after long-standing rosacea that has progressed to acne rosacea
Which of the following is called potato nose?
Rhinophyma
Recent study has proven the link between geographic tongue and ....
Recent study has proven the link between geographic tongue and psoriasis - the presence of geographic tongue can be a predictor of psoriasis.
Blueberry muffin baby is due to -
Blueberry muffin baby - also known as extramedullary hematopoiesis
Most widely accepted cause of Yellow nail syndrome is dysfunction of - lymphatic system
Most widely accepted explanation for the signs and symptoms associated with Yellow nail syndrome is a dysfunction of the lymphatic system.
Stemmer-Kaposi sign is a helpful clinical sign in diagnosing -
Kaposi-Stemmer sign - inability to pinch and lift the skin at the dorsum of the base of the second toe
Kaposi-Stemmer sign has been shown to be the most useful.
Milroy's disease is -
Milroy's disease - autosomal dominant
Virchow's law is applied for which of the following?
Virchow's law - during craniosynostosis, skull growth is restricted to a plane perpendicular to the affected, prematurely fused suture and is enhanced in a plane parallel to it.