Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Derm & Med MCQs

 Q1. A teenager presents with a 2 week history of red scaly lesions on his back. Except for some mild fatigue and a recent URTI he has otherwise been well. On exam he has a T 100.2  and the lesions on his back are shown. The dermatologist describes these lesions as ‘small pinkish red scaly raindrops.’ If the appearance of these lesions was sudden, what would you think of? (hint-look at surface of the lesions)

a. Syphilis
b. Pityriasis rosea
c. Tinea versicolor
d. Lymphoma
e. Tinea corporis
f. Guttate psoriasis