Rheumatology Home Internal Medicine 0% 14 votes, 0 avg 53 Rheumatology Welcome to Rheumatology Quiz. There are 50 shot-stemmed, single-best type Rheumatology questions. To get a complete quiz link for free, contact us. 1 / 50 1. Exacerbations of SLE are produced by: A. Reserpine B. Oral contraceptives C. Carbamazepine D. Rifampicin 2 / 50 2. Positive ‘Dagger sign’ in X-ray of spine is a feature of: A. Ankylosing spondylitis B. Rheumatoid arthritis C. Psoriatic arthropathy D. Reactive arthritis 3 / 50 3. Which is not used to treat acute gouty arthritis? A. Allopurinol B. Prednisolone C. Colchicine D. Celecoxib 4 / 50 4. Mask-like face is seen in all except: A. Myotonic dystrophy B. Scleroderma C. Depression D. Parkinsonism 5 / 50 5. Polyarteritis nodosa is not manifested by: A. Asthma B. Erythema nodosum C. HBsAg positivity D. Mononeuritis multiplex 6 / 50 6. Antitopoisomerase-1 virtually diagnoses: A. Sjogren's syndrome B. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis C. Progressive systemic sclerosis D. Wegener's granulomatosis 7 / 50 7. Anti-RNP antibody is diagnostic of: A. Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome B. MCTD (Sharp's syndrome) C. Polymyositis D. Drug-induced SLE 8 / 50 8. Which does not produce an erythematous butterfly-like lesion on face? A. Melasma B. Scleroderma C. SLE D. Lupus vulgaris 9 / 50 9. Behcet’s syndrome is not associated with: A. Genital ulceration B. Thrombophlebitis C. Meningoencephalitis D. Urethritis 10 / 50 10. If a patient with scleroderma with Raynaud’s phenomenon immerses their hand in cold water, the hand will: A. Remain unchanged B. Turn blue C. Turn red D. become white 11 / 50 11. Rheumatoid arthritis patients confront an increased risk of developing all except: A. Leukaemia B. Gastrointestinal malignancy C. Hodgkin's disease D. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma 12 / 50 12. Anti-cytokine therapy is usually not associated with: A. Anaphylaxis B. Reactivation of latent tuberculosis C. Demyelination D. Reversible lupus-syndrome 13 / 50 13. Nodal osteoarthritis is common in: A. Diabetes mellitus B. Hypertension C. Middle-aged females D. Gout 14 / 50 14. Regarding drug-induced SLE, which is false? A. Anti-histone antibodies are present B. Nephritis is rare C. Hydralazine and procainamide are most common offenders D. Central nervous system involvement is common 15 / 50 15. Drug-induced livedo reticularis is seen with: A. Finasteride B. Bromocriptine C. Amiodarone D. Amantadine 16 / 50 16. Subcutaneous nodules are seen in all except: A. Rheumatic fever B. Cysticercosis C. Leprosy D. Dermatomyositis 17 / 50 17. Which of the following is the specific antibody for SLE? A. Anti-RNP B. Anti-Sm C. Anti-Ro/La D. Anti-ssDNA 18 / 50 18. Eosinophilic fasciitis is associated with all except: A. Raynaud's phenomenon B. Eosinophilia C. Excessive consumption of L-tryptophan D. Usually a self-limiting disease 19 / 50 19. Penicillamine and colchicine both are used in the treatment of: A. Systemic lupus erythematosus B. Progressive systemic sclerosis C. Rheumatoid arthritis D. Wilson's disease 20 / 50 20. Ocular manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis usually do not include: A. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca B. Anterior uveitis C. Scleromalacia D. Episderitis 21 / 50 21. Inclusion body myositis is characterised by all except: A. Pharyngeal muscles are involved in > 50% of the patients B. EMG shows both myopathic and neuropathic patterns C. Creatine kinase is mildly elevated D. Progressive weakness of proximal muscles 22 / 50 22. All of the following produce mutilated fingers/toes except: A. Vasculitis B. Leprosy C. Amyloidosis D. Frostbite 23 / 50 23. Still’s disease does not give rise to: A. Splenomegaly B. Lymphadenopathy C. Positive Rose-Waaler test D. Maculopapular rash 24 / 50 24. Highest incidence of rheumatoid factor (RF) is found in: A. Progressive systemic sclerosis B. Rheumatoid arthritis C. Sjogren's syndrome D. SLE 25 / 50 25. Example of autoimmune arthritis is: A. Osteoarthritis B. Haemophilic arthritis C. Psoriatic arthritis D. Rheumatoid arthritis 26 / 50 26. Aseptic necrosis of bone is not a feature of: A. Sickle cell disease B. Corticosteroid therapy C. Rheumatoid arthritis D. Decompression sickness 27 / 50 27. In Churg-Strauss syndrome, the principal organ involved is: A. Kidney B. Central nervous system C. Liver D. Lung 28 / 50 28. Polarised light microscopy of synovial fluid in gout shows: A. Positively birefringent calcium urate crystals B. Negatively birefringent calcium urate crystals C. Negatively birefringent monosodium urate crystals D. Positively birefringent monosodium urate crystals 29 / 50 29. Angioneurotic oedema may be treated by: A. Danazol B. Tropical corticosteroid C. Diuretics D. Mineralocorticoids 30 / 50 30. The commonest presentation of cardiac lupus is: A. Pericarditis B. Libman-Sacks endocarditis C. Myocarditis D. Aortic incompetence 31 / 50 31. Mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) is a combination of SLE, scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis and __? A. Polymyositis B. Myasthenia gravis C. Osteoarthritis D. Sjogren's syndrome 32 / 50 32. The commonest organism involved in osteomyelitis is: A. Salmonella B. Mycobacterium tuberculosis C. Staphylococcus aureus D. Group A beta-haemolytic streptococci 33 / 50 33. Polyarthritis is the affection of more than: A. 4 joints B. 2 joints C. 3 joints D. 1 joint 34 / 50 34. Pseudogout may result from all except: A. Gout B. Hemochromatosis C. Ochronosis D. Hyperphosphatasia 35 / 50 35. Raynaud’s phenomenon is not a feature of: A. Coarctation of aorta B. Dermatomyositis C. Hyperviscosity syndrome D. Ergot ingestion 36 / 50 36. Bouchard’s nodes in osteoarthritis are seen in: A. Metacarpophalangeal joint B. Carpometacarpal joint C. Distal interphalangeal joint D. Proximal interphalangeal joint 37 / 50 37. Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is most commonly due to: A. Bronchogenic carcinoma B. Fibrosing alveolitis C. Mesothelioma of pleura D. COPD 38 / 50 38. Recurrent anterior uveitis is most characteristic of: A. Behcet's syndrome B. Sjogren's syndrome C. Systemic lupus erythematosus D. Rheumatoid arthritis 39 / 50 39. Which of the following is false regarding anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibody? A. Psoriatic arthropathy patients may have anti-CCP positivity B. Common in non-smokers C. Commonly found in rheumatoid arthritis D. Present in approximately 1.5% of normal population 40 / 50 40. Hereditary angioneurotic oedema is due to: A. Deficiency of leukotrienes B. C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency C. Excess of prostaglandin D2 D. Hypocomplementemia C2 41 / 50 41. Temporal arteritis is featured by all except: A. Intense headache B. Bell's palsy C. Jaw claudication D. May develop permanent blindness 42 / 50 42. Hydroxychloroquine toxicity does not produce: A. Corneal deposits B. Cataract C. Optic atrophy D. Maculopathy 43 / 50 43. Which of the following is commonly involved in Paget’s disease? A. Phalanges B. Pelvis C. Skull D. Long bones of extremities 44 / 50 44. Which of the following conditions is not associated with carpal tunnel syndrome? A. Primary amyloidosis B. Pregnancy C. Acromegaly D. Thyrotoxicosis 45 / 50 45. Dystrophic calcinosis is classically seen in: A. Hyperparathyroidism B. Extravasation of calcium salt during injection C. Scleroderma D. Vitamin D toxicity 46 / 50 46. Hands of scleroderma may classically reveal all except: A. Sclerodactyly B. Digital infarcts C. Livedo reticularis D. Pseudoclubbing 47 / 50 47. Which of the following usually presents as monoarthropathy? A. Gout B. SLE C. Sjogren's syndrome D. Rheumatoid arthritis 48 / 50 48. Onion-skin spleen is classically seen in: A. Sjogren's syndrome B. Mixed connective tissue disease C. Systemic lupus erythematosus D. Scleroderma 49 / 50 49. Churg-Strauss syndrome commonly manifests as: A. Allergic rhinitis B. Raynaud's phenomenon C. Epistaxis D. Sinusitis 50 / 50 50. Paget’s disease is not manifested by: A. Spontaneous fracture B. Coldness of the extremities C. High-output cardiac failure D. Angioid streaks in retina LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Visit our FB page Restart Quiz Send Feedback Previous Post Gastroenterology Next Post ECG Quiz