Rheumatology Home Internal Medicine 0% 14 votes, 0 avg 52 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. Lupus nephritis is treated by all except: A. Glucocorticoids B. Interferon C. Cyclophosphamide D. Azathioprine 2 / 50 2. Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is least common in: A. Pachy dermoperiostitis B. Mesothelioma of pleura C. Metastatic tumour of lung D. Bronchogenic carcinoma 3 / 50 3. Which of the following is not a side effect of penicillamine? A. Nephrotic syndrome B. Myasthenia gravis C. Pemphigus D. Wilson's disease 4 / 50 4. Rheumatoid arthritis patients confront an increased risk of developing all except: A. Leukaemia B. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma C. Hodgkin's disease D. Gastrointestinal malignancy 5 / 50 5. Temporal arteritis is featured by all except: A. Bell's palsy B. Intense headache C. Jaw claudication D. May develop permanent blindness 6 / 50 6. Hyperostosis may be a complication of systemic therapy with: A. Retinoids B. Alendronate C. Calcipotriol D. Sodium fluoride 7 / 50 7. Behcet’s syndrome is not associated with: A. Thrombophlebitis B. Genital ulceration C. Urethritis D. Meningoencephalitis 8 / 50 8. Pseudogout (chondrocalcinosis) is associated with the deposition of crystals of: A. Monosodium urate B. Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate C. Calcium phosphate D. Calcium oxalate 9 / 50 9. Hereditary angioneurotic oedema is due to: A. Hypocomplementemia C2 B. Deficiency of leukotrienes C. C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency D. Excess of prostaglandin D2 10 / 50 10. The commonest organism involved in osteomyelitis is: A. Staphylococcus aureus B. Salmonella C. Group A beta-haemolytic streptococci D. Mycobacterium tuberculosis 11 / 50 11. Angioneurotic oedema may be treated by: A. Mineralocorticoids B. Tropical corticosteroid C. Diuretics D. Danazol 12 / 50 12. Brucella arthritis commonly affects: A. Knee joint B. Metatarsophalangeal joint C. Joints of hands D. Spine 13 / 50 13. Terminal interphalangeal joint is classically involved in: A. Psoriatic arthropathy B. Behcet's syndrome C. Reactive arthritis D. Rheumatoid arthritis 14 / 50 14. All are true regarding causes of Dupuytren’s contracture except: A. Working with vibrating tools B. Alcoholic cirrhosis C. Progressive systemic sclerosis D. Phenytoin therapy in epileptics 15 / 50 15. Rose-Waaler test (RF) is positive in rheumatoid arthritis in: A. 70% cases B. 45% cases C. 90% cases D. 30% cases 16 / 50 16. Which of the following is false regarding anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibody? A. Commonly found in rheumatoid arthritis B. Common in non-smokers C. Psoriatic arthropathy patients may have anti-CCP positivity D. Present in approximately 1.5% of normal population 17 / 50 17. ‘Arthritis mutilans’ is characteristic of: A. Osteoarthritis B. Reiter's syndrome C. Psoriasis D. Sjogren's syndrome 18 / 50 18. Which of the following is commonly involved in Paget’s disease? A. Skull B. Long bones of extremities C. Phalanges D. Pelvis 19 / 50 19. Which is true regarding synovial fluid analysis in osteoarthritis? A. High viscosity B. 4000-8000 cells/mm^3 C. Low complement CH50 D. Cloudy in colour 20 / 50 20. Clutton’s joint is characteristic of: A. Chondrocalcinosis B. Diabetes mellitus C. Tabes dorsalis D. Congenital syphilis 21 / 50 21. Eosinophilic fasciitis does not give rise to: A. Hyperglobulinaemia B. Dysphagia C. Carpal tunnel syndrome D. Eosinophilia 22 / 50 22. Kawasaki disease is associated with: A. Hemiplegia B. Coronary artery aneurysm C. Renal failure D. Pleural effusion 23 / 50 23. Subcutaneous nodules are seen in all except: A. Leprosy B. Dermatomyositis C. Cysticercosis D. Rheumatic fever 24 / 50 24. Fibromyalgia is characterised by all except: A. High CPK B. Focal point tenderness C. Improvement by tricyclic antidepressant D. Female preponderance 25 / 50 25. Which of the following is the specific antibody for SLE? A. Anti-ssDNA B. Anti-RNP C. Anti-Sm D. Anti-Ro/La 26 / 50 26. Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is most commonly due to: A. Fibrosing alveolitis B. Mesothelioma of pleura C. Bronchogenic carcinoma D. COPD 27 / 50 27. Seronegative arthropathy is not associated with: A. Iritis B. Mononeuritis multiplex C. Enthesopathy D. Sacroiliitis 28 / 50 28. Inclusion body myositis is characterised by all except: A. Progressive weakness of proximal muscles B. Creatine kinase is mildly elevated C. Pharyngeal muscles are involved in > 50% of the patients D. EMG shows both myopathic and neuropathic patterns 29 / 50 29. HLA-B27 tissue typing is not associated with: A. Psoriatic arthropathy B. Ankylosing spondylitis C. Reiter's syndrome D. Behcet's syndrome 30 / 50 30. Anti-cytokine therapy is usually not associated with: A. Reversible lupus-syndrome B. Demyelination C. Anaphylaxis D. Reactivation of latent tuberculosis 31 / 50 31. Polyarthritis is the affection of more than: A. 4 joints B. 2 joints C. 3 joints D. 1 joint 32 / 50 32. Which does not produce an erythematous butterfly-like lesion on face? A. Lupus vulgaris B. Scleroderma C. SLE D. Melasma 33 / 50 33. Rheumatoid nodules are characterised by all except: A. Ulcerate B. Big C. Tender D. Fixed to skin 34 / 50 34. Scleroderma-like lesion may be produced by all except: A. Hydralazine B. Bleomycin C. Pentazocine D. Vinyl chloride 35 / 50 35. c-ANCA (antinuclear cytoplasmic antibody) is diagnostic of: A. Wegener's granulomatosis B. Crescentic glomerulonephritis C. Polyarteritis nodosa D. Microscopic polyarteritis 36 / 50 36. Which of the following is usually not a skin lesion of SLE? A. Bullous lesion B. Panniculitis C. Erythema nodosum D. Periungual erythema 37 / 50 37. Rheumatoid arthritis is strongly associated with histocompatibility antigen? A. DR4 B. DR3 C. B 27 D. B8 38 / 50 38. Which of the following is recognised extra-articular manifestation of ankylosing spondylitis? A. Mitral stenosis B. Mononeuritis multiplex C. Acute pulmonary fibrosis D. Pericarditis 39 / 50 39. Pseudogout may result from all except: A. Hyperphosphatasia B. Hemochromatosis C. Gout D. Ochronosis 40 / 50 40. All of the following produce mutilated fingers/toes except: A. Vasculitis B. Frostbite C. Amyloidosis D. Leprosy 41 / 50 41. Hydroxychloroquine toxicity does not produce: A. Cataract B. Corneal deposits C. Maculopathy D. Optic atrophy 42 / 50 42. A 20-year woman has repeated attacks of myalgia, non-deforming arthralgia, pericarditis and pleural effusion for two years. The laboratory screening test should be: A. ASO titre B. Antinuclear antibodies C. Rheumatoid factor D. CD4 lymphocyte count 43 / 50 43. If a patient with scleroderma with Raynaud’s phenomenon immerses their hand in cold water, the hand will: A. Turn blue B. Turn red C. become white D. Remain unchanged 44 / 50 44. Sickle cell anaemia may be complicated by all except: A. Dactylitis B. Polyarthritis C. Osteomyelitis D. Avascular necrosis of bone 45 / 50 45. Colchicine may be used in all except: A. Scleroderma B. Primary biliary cirrhosis C. Myelofibrosis D. Polymyositis 46 / 50 46. Calcinosis is featured by all except: A. Scleroderma B. Childhood dermatomyositis C. Rheumatoid arthritis D. CREST syndrome 47 / 50 47. Hyperostosis is seen in all except: A. Acromegaly B. Paget's disease C. Hyperthyroidism D. Primary hyperparathyroidism 48 / 50 48. Which is not used to treat acute gouty arthritis? A. Allopurinol B. Celecoxib C. Prednisolone D. Colchicine 49 / 50 49. Syndesmophytes are seen in all except: A. Psoriatic arthritis B. Ankylosing spondylitis C. Reiter's syndrome D. Osteopetrosis 50 / 50 50. Onion-skin spleen is classically seen in: A. Systemic lupus erythematosus B. Scleroderma C. Sjogren's syndrome D. 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