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Dyshidrotic Eczema — MCQs

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Q1

Which of the following conditions is primarily treated by sympathectomy?

Q2

A 70-year-old man comes to the emergency department because of a skin rash and severe itching. He appears ill; there is a generalized skin rash that is scaly, erythematous, and thickened. His palms, soles, and scalp are also involved. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Q3

Pompholyx affects:

Q4

A patient who experiences recurrent urticaria during exercise and heat exposure, including sunlight, most likely has:

Q5

In the acute management of ecchymosis and hematoma, which thermal modality is most appropriate?

Q6

A child presents with a rash in the neck folds as shown in the image. The area appears erythematous with satellite lesions and maceration. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Q7

Which of the following is not a part of P. versicolor treatment -

Q8

Most common precipitant of contact dermatitis is?

Q9

How does chronic cumulative irritant contact dermatitis differ pathophysiologically from acute irritant contact dermatitis?

Q10Easy

In infancy, atopic dermatitis typically spares which of the following areas?

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