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Fungal Skin Infections — MCQs

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Q41Medium

A 40-year-old male presents with a rash over the groin characterized by demarcated peripheral scaling and central clearing. What is the most likely cause?

Q42Medium

Vesicular lesions, indistinguishable from primary infection, which arise in other parts of the body of an allergic individual infected with Trichophyton are referred to as?

Q43

A patient with asymptomatic annular skin lesion as shown presents to OPD. Which investigation should be done?

Q44

A carpenter presents with a nodule on dorsum of hand which ulcerates after few days and has not healed for last 2 months. Biopsy of lesion was performed and shown below. All are used in management of this condition except:

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Q45

A female had a thorn prick 5 years ago. She presents with development of slowly growing $2 \times 2 \mathrm{~cm}$ verrucous lesion which on KOH mount shows the following image. Diagnosis is: (AIIMS Nov 2017)

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Q46

All of the following statements regarding the image given below are true except:

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Q47

Which of the following statements regarding the condition shown is false?

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Q48

What is the most likely diagnosis of the image provided below?

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Q49

All of the following statements regarding this image are true except: (Recent NEET Pattern 2016-17)

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Q50

A 42-year-old male complains of itching, his clinical presentation is given in the image. Which of the following statement is false?

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