Picture Test for MRCP Home Internal Medicine 0% 7 votes, 0 avg 57 Picture Test Welcome to Picture Test. There are different pictures to test your knowledge of different skin lesions, commonly encountered in medical clinics. To get a free link to the complete quiz, Contact through the Contact us page. 1 / 20 1. This patient is being treated for thyrotoxicosis. What is the skin rash diagnosis? A. Sclerodema B. Pretibial myxedema C. Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis D. Scleromyxedema 2 / 20 2. The facial appearance shown here is commonly known as _____ facies. A. Myotonic B. Mitral C. Marfanoid D. Adenoid 3 / 20 3. Which medical condition is associated with this nail appearance? A. Psoriasis B. Crohn's disease C. Vasculitis D. Infective Endocarditis 4 / 20 4. In which stage of nail clubbing you will categorize this picture? A. Stage 1 B. Stage 4 C. Stage 2 D. Stage 3 Clubbing is present in one of five stages: No visible clubbing – Fluctuation (increased ballotability) and softening of the nail bed only. No visible changes in nails. Mild clubbing – Loss of the normal <165° angle (Lovibond angle) between the nailbed and the fold (cuticula). Schamroth’s window is obliterated. Clubbing is not obvious at a glance. Moderate clubbing – Increased convexity of the nail fold. Clubbing is apparent at a glance. Gross clubbing – Thickening of the whole distal (end part of the) finger (resembling a drumstick) Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy – Shiny aspect and striation of the nail and skin 5 / 20 5. The facies in this picture is typical of A. Parkinsonian facies B. Myasthenic facies C. Marfan syndrome D. Myopathic facies 6 / 20 6. Down syndrome is also called A. 45,X0 B. Trisomy 18 C. Trisomy 21 D. XXY syndrome 7 / 20 7. What is the diagnosis? A. Terry's nails B. Onychomycosis C. Leukonychia D. Nail dystrophy 8 / 20 8. What is the spot diagnosis A. Mixed connective tissue disease B. Rheumatoid hands C. Scleroderma D. Tophaceous gout 9 / 20 9. The facies seen in the picture is seen in critically/terminally ill patients. What name is given to such facies? A. Potter B. Uremic C. Mask-like D. Hippocratic 10 / 20 10. What is the diagnosis? A. Felon B. Dyshidrotic eczema C. Paronychia D. Cellulitis 11 / 20 11. What is observed in this pictures? A. Felon B. Cellulitis C. Nail fold infarcts D. Paronychia 12 / 20 12. The patient had a fever. What does the nail show? A. Fungal infection B. Nail dystrophy C. Splinter hemorrhages D. Vasculitis 13 / 20 13. What is this appearance? A. Leukonychia B. Nail dystrophy C. Paronychia D. Koilonychia 14 / 20 14. This painful rash is caused by: A. HIV B. Human Papilloma virus C. Varicella zoster D. Cytomegalovirus 15 / 20 15. What does this picture show? A. Frost bite B. Raynaud's Phenomenon C. Palmar erythema D. Pallor 16 / 20 16. What is the abnormality shown here? A. Paronychia B. Splinter hemorrhage C. Vasculitis D. Leukonychia 17 / 20 17. This finding cannot be caused by A. Myotonia dystrophica B. Myasthenia gravis C. Facial nerve palsy D. Neurotoxic snake bite This is myasthenic facies here. Bilateral ptosis can be caused by all the options but facial nerve palsy. 18 / 20 18. Gottron’s papules, as seen here, are a feature of: A. Polymyositis B. SLE C. Dermatomyositis D. Scleroderma 19 / 20 19. This picture is showing A. Non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) B. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) C. Normal fundus D. Clinically Significant Macular Oedema (CSMO) 20 / 20 20. The patient is complaining of lethargy and decreased appetite. What test you will perform? A. Complete blood counts B. Liver function tests C. Renal function tests D. Thyroid function tests The picture is of Hypothyroid facies. LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Visit our FB page Restart Quiz Send Feedback Previous Post Single Best Answers for MRCP-2 (Take this FREE Mock Test) Next Post Nails Spot Diagnoses