Nails Spot Diagnoses Home Dermatology 0% 6 votes, 0 avg 70 Nails Spot Diagnoses Welcome to MedExamin Quiz on Nail Lesions encountered in Medical Practice. This quiz contains 10 plates. To get the complete test, feel free to contact through our Contact us page. 1 / 10 1. What is the diagnosis? A. Felon B. Dyshidrotic eczema C. Cellulitis D. Paronychia 2 / 10 2. The patient had a fever. What does the nail show? A. Vasculitis B. Splinter hemorrhages C. Nail dystrophy D. Fungal infection 3 / 10 3. What is this appearance? A. Leukonychia B. Paronychia C. Nail dystrophy D. Koilonychia 4 / 10 4. You are observing half and half nails. These are also called ______ nails? A. Lindsay's B. Mees C. Terry's D. Beau's 5 / 10 5. These lines are called: A. Mee's lines B. Beau's line C. Muehrcke's nails D. Leukonychia 6 / 10 6. You are observing ______ lines in this picture? A. Muehrcke's B. Terry's C. Mees D. Beau's 7 / 10 7. Which condition will you think of? A. Psoriasis B. Fungal infection C. Rheumatoid arthritis D. Ulcerative colitis Pitting of nails is commonly seen in Psoriasis. 8 / 10 8. These nails are called: A. Leukonychia B. Muehrcke's nails C. Half and Half nails D. Terry's nails 9 / 10 9. In which stage of nail clubbing you will categorize this picture? A. Stage 4 B. Stage 1 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 10 / 10 10. What is the abnormality shown here? A. Paronychia B. Vasculitis C. Leukonychia D. Splinter hemorrhage LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Visit our FB page Restart Quiz Send Feedback Previous Post Picture Test for MRCP Next Post FCPS-2 Medicine