Image Based Questions Dermatology IBQ Show session ID Load QuizSave Quiz Solve Dermatology Image Based Questions Total Questions:65 1. Identify the condition shown below. Malignant melanoma Epidermal verrucous nevus Congenital melanocytic nevus Melanoacanthoma None 2. A female came with complaints of bone and joint pain. NSAIDS were prescribed. After a few days, she presents again complaining vesicobullous lesions healing to give a brownish discoloration over the face (upper lip area) as shown in the image. This most probably suggests a diagnosis of a Fixed drug eruption Chikungunya Dengue Malaria None 3. Desmosomes are abundant in which of the following layer of skin: B A C D None 4. The histopathology picture below is suggestive of: Pemphigus vulgaris Psoriasis vulgaris Leishmaniasis Mycosis fungoides None 5. The following image depicts: Scabies Contact Dermititis Urticaria Ichthyosis None 6. A patient presented with hair loss and itching of the scalp along with mild discharge. Which of the following is useful for diagnosis? KOH mount Slit skin smear Gram stain Tzanck smear None 7. Which of the following will not commonly present as shown in the image below? Microsporum Epidermophyton Aspergillus Trichophyton None 8. A mother has a pearly white papule on her forehead which her infant also develops. What is the cause? Herpes virus Adenovirus HPV Pox virus None 9. What is the type of connective tissue present in the area marked by the arrow in the given image? Specialised Loose irregular Dense regular Dense irregular None 10. The histopathology picture below is suggestive of: Pemphigus vulgaris Leishmaniasis Mycosis fungoides Psoriasis vulgaris None 11. A 10-year-old child presents with hair loss. The hair loss is patchy as shown in the image below. Black dots are noted in areas of hair loss. Which of the following types of tinea is this child suffering from? Ectothrix Favus Kerion Endothrix None 12. A patient with fever and joint pain developed pigmentation on the nose after a few days of taking NSAIDs as shown below. What is the diagnosis? Melasma Fixed drug eruption Chikungunya Lichen planus None 13. The following lesion is seen in a 25-year-old man who came to a primary health centre 5 days after he had unprotected sexual intercourse. On palpation the ulcers were painful. Suppurative inguinal lymphadenopathy was present on the right side. The patient has no previous history of drug allergy. Which kit will be used for the management of this particular sexually transmitted disease? Kit 1/grey Kit 2/green Kit 3/white Kit 6/Yellow None 14. Which cell is not present in the layer marked as D: Merkel cell Keratinocyte Langerhans cells Melanocyte None 15. A patient was treated with steroids for psoriasis. On stopping the treatment, he develops fever, malaise, and lesion as seen in the image below. What is the most probable diagnosis? Subcorneal pustulosis Staphylococcal infection Pustular psoriasis Acute Generalised Exanthematous Pustulosis None 16. A patient presents with flaccid bullous lesions involving the oral cavity and the skin. He has lesions as shown below. Acantholytic cells are seen on the Tzanck smear. What is the most probable diagnosis? Bullous pemphigoid Dermatitis herpetiformis Pemphigus vulgaris Pemphigus foliaceus None 17. A 5-year-old boy had painful sores in the mouth with a rash over the hands along with fever. Which of these is the causative agent? Pox virus Parvovirus HHV-7 Coxsackievirus None 18. A rose gardener with a history of thorn prick presents with the following lesions. What is the possible causative agent? Staphylococcus aureus Strongyloides stercoralis Sporothrix schenkii Streptococcus pyogenes None 19. A 40-year-old woman who presented with complaints of fever and joint pain develops the following lesion on her nose after a few days of taking NSAIDS. What is your diagnosis? Dengue Chikungunya Fixed drug eruption Melasma None 20. The given condition is caused by which drug? Doxorubicin Bleomycin Mitomycin C Actinomycin None 21. Identify the type of skin lesion Target Nummular Discoid Annular None 22. A child presents to you with itchy lesions on the scalp with hair loss as shown in the image below. What would be the next best step? Biopsy Gram staining Slit skin mount KOH mount None 23. A 65-year-old man presents with itchy tense bullae over the limbs. The roof of the bullae collapsed after a few days. A clinical image is shown below, what is the likely diagnosis? Linear IgA dermatosis Bullous pemphigoid Pemphigus vulgaris Dermatitis herpetiformis None 24. A young man presented with painful lesions as shown in the image below. What is the likely diagnosis? Herpes Zoster Herpes Simplex Molluscum contagiosum Lymphangioma circumscriptum None 25. A young girl presents with leukotrichia and lesions as shown in the image. What is the most likely diagnosis? Nevus depigmentosus Segmental vitiligo. Focal vitiligo Piebaldism None 26. A patient presents with the following lesions on the genitals. Scrapings from the lesion would show? Tzanck cells Molluscum bodies. HP bodies. Cells with a Clear Halo around the nucleus None 27. A 45-year-old male patient from Bihar presented with normoanesthetic hypopigmented lesion as shown below. He had a history of fever for a long duration in his childhood. No thickened nerves were present. What is the probable diagnosis? Post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis Lepromatous leprosy Mycosis fungoides Tuberculoid leprosy None 28. A forest officer develops the lesion as shown in the image. Which of the following is not differential to consider? KFD Scrub typhus Healing brown recluse spider bite Cutaneous anthrax None 29. A child presents to you with itchy lesions on the scalp with hair loss as shown in the image below. What would be the next best step? Slit skin mount KOH mount Gram staining Biopsy None 30. The below-given image is characteristically seen in which of the following type of leprosy? Lepromatous leprosy Histoid leprosy Borderline lepromatous leprosy Borderline leprosy None 31. A young female presented with the following findings on the face. Which among the following will not be useful for its treatment? Topical antibiotics Topical benzoyl peroxide Topical fluocinolone Topical tazarotene None 32. A 10-year-old boy presents with fever, joint pain, and a lesion over his hand as seen in the image below. Which of the following is the clinical finding given and what is the likely diagnosis? Mechanic's hand - Systemic lupus erythematosus Rheumatoid nodules - Juvenile rheumatic arthritis Sclerodactyly - Systemic sclerosis Gottron's papules - Juvenile dermatomyositis None 33. A female patient came to the hospital with a history of relapsing, remitting, mildly itchy erythematous plaques over the scalp, sacral area, and knees. She has a history of joint pain and her nail changes are shown in the image below. What is your diagnosis? Adult onset Still's disease Psoriasis Lichen planus Pachyonychia congenita None 34. A 60-year-old patient presents with the lesion given in the image below. He also mentions that a spider was crawling in the area of the lesion while he woke up. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? Allergic contact dermatitis Irritant contact dermatitis Herpes zoster infection Herpes simplex infection None 35. A patient presents to the outpatient department with a satellite skin lesion. On examination, he has one hypopigmented lesion and one thickened nerve. Images of two blister packs are given below. The treatment best suited for this patient would be: Packet 1 for 6 months Packet 1 for 12 months Packet 2 for 12 months Packet 2 for 6 months None 36. A diabetic patient presents with the following lesions in the armpit. Which of the following would be seen on Wood's lamp examination? Green fluorescence Coral red fluorescence Yellow fluorescence Blue fluorescence None 37. A 60-year-old diabetic female patient presents with progressive skin lesions, as shown in the image. What is the diagnosis? Discoid lupus eryhtematosus Melasma Basal cell carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma None 38. Identify the condition shown in the image below. Paget disease Lichen sclerosus Lichen planus Angioma of vulva None 39. A 24 year old young male presented with asymptomatic scaly lesions over back, symmetrical in distribution. Images of the lesions are given, Identify the disease and the pattern of lesions Wickhams striae-Lichen planus Collaratte scale-Christmas tree pattern-Pityriasis rosea Wornoff ring-Seborrhic dermatitis Christmas tree pattern-Lichen planus None 40. Identify the following lines in dermatology Marionettes line Hinderer lines Blaschko lines Relaxed skin tension lines None 41. Identify the pigmentation abnormality in the image shown below. Naevus of Ito Becker's naevus Mongolian spot Congenital melanocytic naevus None 42. A 15-year-old girl presents with itchy lesions on her arm as shown. Her family history is positive for asthma. What could be the most probable diagnosis? Allergic contact dermatitis Seborrhoeic dermatitis Erysipelas Atopic dermatitis None 43. Identify the condition given in the image: Acanthosis nigricans Pityriasis rotunda Dermatomyositis Melasma None 44. What is correct regarding the diagnosis based on the given image? Mucous membranes within the affected dermatomes are involved Trigeminal dermatome is most commonly affected The lesions are not infectious Anterior nerve roots are more commonly involved None 45. A 15-year-old girl presents with itchy lesions on her arm as shown. Her family history is positive for asthma. What could be the most probable diagnosis? Allergic contact dermatitis Seborrhoeic dermatitis Erysipelas Atopic dermatitis None 46. Bindi Leukoderma is caused by which chemical? p-phenylenediamine (PPD) Mono-benzyl ether of Hydroquinone (MBH) Para Tertiary butylphenol (PTBP) Crocein Scarlet MOO and Solvent Yellow 3 None 47. Which of the following is commonly associated with the condition shown below? Pterygium of nails Oil drop sign Leukonychia striata Pitting of nails None 48. The most common triggering factor of the given condition is. Malignancy Vaccination Infection Drugs None 49. What is the diagnosis seen in the image below? Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome Candidal intertrigo Candidal paronychia Diabetic foot ulcer None 50. Identify the condition shown in the image below: Impetigo Herpes labialis Molluscum contagiosum Herpangina None 51. A child was born with membranes around the body and had ectropion and eclabium. He is brought to the OPD with lesions covering his face, trunk, and extremities. Which of the following is an unlikely diagnosis? Lamellar ichthyosis Ichthyosis vulgaris Bathing suit ichthyosis Harlequin ichthyosis None 52. Identify the finding associated with the condition shown in the image below. Nikolsky's sign Gottron's papule Isomorphic phenomenon Meyerson phenomenon None 53. Identify the drug used to treat the condition shown below: Anti-leprosy treatment Anti-fungal therapy Topical steroids therapy Anti-tubercular therapy None 54. What is the treatment of choice for a patient with paronychia of the index finger on the right hand, as shown in the image below? Metronidazole Amoxiclav Norfloxacin Amikacin None 55. A 10-year-old male child complains of mild painful swelling over the scalp for 3 months as shown in the image below. He also has a pet dog at his home. What is the diagnosis of the given condition? Kerion Epidermoid cyst Folliculitis Furuncle None 56. A patient taking multi-drug therapy (MDT) presents with worsening of existing lesions and nerve involvement. What will be your next best step of action? Stop MDT give thalidomide Stop MDT, start systemic corticosteroids Continue MDT, start thalidomide Continue MDT, start systemic steroids None 57. A child with a history of night-blindness presented to you with the following findings. What is the diagnosis? Phrynoderma Follicular eczema Darier disease Keratoses pilaris None 58. A farmer presents to you with a swelling on the foot and multiple discharging sinuses in the lower limb. Granules from the discharge were examined under the microscope, which is shown below. Which of the following is true regarding this condition? There is lymphocyte accumulation Involves only superficial tissues Both bacteria and fungi can be causative Undergoes lymphatic spread None 59. A patient presents with an anesthetic patch in the areas on the face as shown in the image below. Which of the following nerves is the most commonly involved in this condition? Trigeminal nerve Facial nerve Optic nerve Abducens nuclei None 60. A patient presents to you with multiple anogenital warts. The biopsy of these lesions showed squamous atypia. Which of the following human papillomavirus types are considered high-risk? HPV 2 HPV 6 HPV 11 HPV 18 None 61. A female patient with a body mass index of 30 kg/m2 presents to you with a lesion on the neck as shown below. Which of the following condition is she most likely to be suffering from? Metabolic syndrome Hypothyroidism Hyperparathyroidism Addison's disease None 62. Irregular pitting of nails with subungual hyperkeratosis is seen in Psoriasis Lichen planus Alopecia areata Atopic dermatitis None 63. A 35-year-old woman presents to you with hair loss for the past three months. She tested positive for COVID-19 eight months ago. What is the most likely diagnosis? Trichotillomania Tinea capitis Female-pattern androgenic alopecia Telogen effluvium None 64. Which of the following is associated with the clinical condition shown in the image? Basal cell carcinoma Malignant melanoma Cataract Glaucoma None 65. A lady developed a skin reaction as shown in the image after using a hair dye. Which of the following chemicals is responsible for this condition? Chromates p-Phenylenediamine Pollen Balsam of Peru None 1 out of 65 Time's up