Nikolskiy′s phenomenon
Nikolskiy′s phenomenon What is the difference between “Nikolskiy phenomenon” and Nikolskiy′s sign? “Nikolskiy phenomenon” The...
Nikolskiy′s phenomenon What is the difference between “Nikolskiy phenomenon” and Nikolskiy′s sign? “Nikolskiy phenomenon” The...
Olfleck’s phenomenon is seen in [A] Lichen planus[B] Psoriasis[C] Actinic keratosis[D] Darier’s disease MECHANISM of...
Majocchi granuloma seen in Majocchi granuloma seen in [A] SLE[B] Sarcoidosis[C] Infective Endocarditis[D] Fungal Infection...
‘Jock itch’ is caused by [A] Erythrasma[B] Pityriasis versicolor[C] Lichen planus[D] T. Cruris T. Cruris...
Not true regarding Erythema toxicum neonatorum is A. Usually occurs on the second or third...
All are true of irritant dermatitis by alkalis except A. Atopic patients are predisposed to...
Bruton syndrome is characterized by all except A. X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA)B. Recurrent skin staphylococcal infectionC....
The hallmark of all eczematous eruptions is A. AcanthosisB. HyperkeratosisC. SpongiosisD. Xerosis The most frequently...
Skin in atopic dermatitis is deficient in A. ElastinB. GlutamineC. CeramidesD. Cysteine The infectious agent...
All of the following are sebaceous glands except A. Glands of MollB. Fordyce spotsC. Montgomery...
All of the following are true of the hair follicles except A. Infundibulum segment is...
The major collagen component of the basal lamina is A. Type IVB. Type XIC. Type...
Merkel cell – Other Names Merkel-Ranvier cells Tactile epithelial cells What is the function of...
Other Names Odland bodies – Also Called as 1 Lamellar granules 2 Lamellar bodies 3...
Not true of Merkel cell is A. Located directly above the basement membrane zoneB. Contain...
Primary lesions in Dermatology 1 Macules Flat lesions Changed color Blanchable erythema <5 mm diameter...
Tomb Stone Appearance is Classically described in the histopathology of A. Bullous pemphigoid B. Pemphigus...
Which of the following has Histology picture of “tri-layered or striped” appearance A. Leukoplakia B....
‘windblown appearance’ is seen in epithelium of which disease? A. Dermatomyositis B. DLE C. Bowen′s...
Nikolsky’s sign is present in all of the following cases EXCEPT – A. Stevens–Johnson syndrome...
Autoantibodies are associated with specific complications and findings: Anti-Jo: Antisynthetase syndrome consisting of interstitial lung...
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