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A 36-year-old woman with a 10-year history of psoriasis now has bipolar disorder in a manic phase. Which of the following has the greatest likelihood of worsening (flaring) the psoriasis?
Oral isotretinoin therapy is initiated in a 19-year-old man in treatment of acne vulgaris. Which of the following is proper counseling for the patient?
A 63-year-old woman has intense itching in the vaginal area without discharge. Examination shows the vulva to be thin, wrinkled, and white. The anterior portions of the labia minora have agglutinated. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A 32-year-old man has a papulosquamous eruption on his face, scalp, and chest. Examination shows oily yellowish scales in these areas. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A 19-year-old boy presents with redness, itching, and burning of the back of his hands, arms and face. He gives a history of falling into some bushes yesterday. You ask him to describe the “bushes,” and he says that they had a cluster of 3 leaves. There are several tiny blisters with a linear distribution noted. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Your patient has a strong family history of allergic disease and personally has allergic asthma and atopic dermatitis. Which of the following conditions is most likely to also be in this patient’s history?
A 55-year-old man with psoriasis has new-onset atrial fibrillation. Administration of which of the following medicines is most likely to worsen the psoriatic lesions?
A 76-year-old female presents with a painful rash on the right posterolateral chest wall which she first noticed two days ago. The lesions are localized to the bra line and appear to be erythematous plaques with a few scattered vesicles. She denies any known contacts and has not recently changed her hygiene or laundry products. Which of the following treatment plans is the best choice to treat this patient’s condition?
A 21-year-old female returns from a two-week camping trip along the Appalachian Trail in New York State. She comes to your office complaining of a low-grade fever, fatigue, joint pains, and a non-pruritic rash on her back and buttocks. Physical exam reveals two large 5 cm erythematous lesions with central clearing on her low back and buttocks. There is no lymphadenopathy. CBC with differential and sedimentation rate are normal. Which of the following vectors transmitted this patient’s disease?
A necessary component in the treatment of erythema multiforme includes:
Which of the following is a painless edema of the lips, tongue, and larynx caused by an IgE-mediated reaction?
Erythema migrans lesions can be differentiated from lesions of tinea corporis by the absence of:
Small, flesh-colored, dome-shaped, umbilicated lesions on the extremities are most likely:
A waxy, brown warty nodule is:
Which of the following is risk factors for dermatophyte infections?
Vitilgo is associated with which systemic disease?
Classic smallpox lesions are described as:
The hyperkeratosis and inflammation of psoriatic lesions are caused by:
Papule, plaque, or nodule with hyperkeratosis, and ulceration describes with of the following disease?
Which of the following skin lesions are associated with von Recklinghausen’s disease?
A 26-year-old female is diagnosed with tinea versicolor. Which of the following treatments is required to prevent recurrence of yeast growth on the skin?
A 24-year-old female presents with itchy, bleeding, non-healing lesions on the face and neck. Biopsy of affected areas reveals the presence of basal cell carcinoma. Which of the following courses of treatment would you prescribe for this disorder?
A 28-year-old female presents with a dark brown lesion on her neck. The lesion has an irregular border that has changed in size since her last visit. Based on the patient’s presentation alone, which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Which of the following diagnostic techniques is successfully used to confirm the presence of fungus and confirm a diagnosis of dermatophytosis?
Which of the following treatments is recommended for protection of areas of depigmented skin due to vitiligo?
Which of the following signs refers to the event of minor trauma precipitating new lesions at the site of the trauma?
Which of the following preventative measures would you recommend to the staff of a nursing home to avoid the occurrence of decubitus ulcers?
Which of the following preventative measures would you advise an individual with pediculosis who is concerned with transmission to others?
A 28-year-old male presents with bright red, raspberry-like nodules on the forearm after removal of a cast to heal a fracture of the ulna. You diagnose these nodules as pyogenic granulomas. Which of the following treatment options would you suggest for treatment of this disorder?
An obese 25-year-old male presents with a painful, fluctuant eruption on the sacrococcygeal cleft. The eruption is diagnosed as a pilonidal cyst. Which of the following is the proper treatment for a pilonidal cyst?