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All of the following are seen in tuberous sclerosis except?
A. Civatte bodies
B. Koenen tumours
C. Ash leaf macules
D. Shagreen patch
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Neoplastic dyskeratosis is seen in?
A. Darier's disease
B. Warty dyskeratoma
C. Familial benign pemphigus
D. Actinic keratosis
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Pseudo-isomorphic phenomenon is characteristic of?
A. Vitiligo
B. Psoriasis
C. Eczema
D. Plane warts
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Blaschko's lines represent?
A. Lines of development
B. Dermatomes
C. Lines along blood vessels
D. Lines along lymphatics
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Which of the following is not a cutaneous marker of internal malignancy?
A. Bullous pemphigoid
B. Acanthosis nigricans
C. Dermatomyositis
D. Erythema chronicum migrans
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Most common type of vitiligo is?
A. Segmental vitiligo
B. Focal vitiligo
C. Generalized vitiligo
D. Mucosal vitiligo
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An otherwise healthy male presented to the OPD with a curdy white patch on the tongue. The most probable diagnosis is? A. Candidiasis B. Lichen planus C. Histoplasmosis
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The only definite indication for giving systemic corticosteroids in pustular psoriasis is: A. Psoriatic enythroderma with pregnancy B. Psoriasis in a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis C. Moderate arthritis
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A 27 year old sexually active male develops a vesiculobullous lesion on the glans soon after taking a paracetamol tablet for fever. The lesion healed with hyperpigmentation. The
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