Picture Test for MRCP Home Internal Medicine 0% 7 votes, 0 avg 61 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 appearance is seen in Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis, more commonly known as A. Sturge Weber syndrom B. Von Hippel Lindau syndrome C. Wiskott Aldrich syndrome D. Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS), also called encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis, is a neurocutaneous disorder with angiomas that involve the leptomeninges (leptomeningeal angiomas [LAs]) and the skin of the face, typically in the ophthalmic (V1) and maxillary (V2) distributions of the trigeminal nerve. The hallmark of SWS is a facial cutaneous venous dilation, also referred to as a nevus flammeus or port-wine stain (PWS). 2 / 20 2. This patient is being treated for thyrotoxicosis. What is the skin rash diagnosis? A. Pretibial myxedema B. Sclerodema C. Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis D. Scleromyxedema 3 / 20 3. You are observing half and half nails. These are also called ______ nails? A. Lindsay's B. Beau's C. Terry's D. Mees 4 / 20 4. This painful rash is caused by: A. Cytomegalovirus B. Human Papilloma virus C. HIV D. Varicella zoster 5 / 20 5. Which condition will you think of? A. Psoriasis B. Ulcerative colitis C. Fungal infection D. Rheumatoid arthritis Pitting of nails is commonly seen in Psoriasis. 6 / 20 6. The facies seen in the picture is seen in critically/terminally ill patients. What name is given to such facies? A. Uremic B. Potter C. Hippocratic D. Mask-like 7 / 20 7. This patient has been diagnosed with sarcoidosis. He presented with a painful rash on his legs. what is this rash? A. Lipodermatosclerosis B. Erythema nodosum C. Pretibial myxoedema D. Necrobiosis lipoidica 8 / 20 8. The patient presents with this rash and weakness. What is the spot diagnosis A. SLE B. Scleroderma C. Dermatomyositis D. Polymyositis Heliotrope rash of eyelids with a history of muscle weakness is suggestive of Dermatomyositis. 9 / 20 9. Which medical condition is associated with this nail appearance? A. Psoriasis B. Crohn's disease C. Infective Endocarditis D. Vasculitis 10 / 20 10. This facies is seen in A. Myotonia congenita B. Myasthenia gravis C. Myotonia dystrophica D. Hypothyroidism Myotonic or Hatchet facies is seen with myotonia dystrophica. There is bilateral ptosis. Wasting of the temporalis and masseter muscles contributes to a thin visage referred to as a hatchet face. Sternomastoid atrophy causes a pencil-necked appearance. Men usually suffer from premature baldness. 11 / 20 11. What is this appearance? A. Nail dystrophy B. Paronychia C. Koilonychia D. Leukonychia 12 / 20 12. Which infection is least likely cause of the rash seen here? A. CMV B. HSV C. Ebola D. Mycoplasma The rash seen here is Erythema multiforme which has a wide variety of causes. Ebola is not one of them. 13 / 20 13. Spot diagnosis is ……… A. Cushing's syndrome B. Hypothyroidism C. Acromegaly D. Paget's disease 14 / 20 14. Down syndrome is also called A. 45,X0 B. Trisomy 18 C. Trisomy 21 D. XXY syndrome 15 / 20 15. The patient is a known case of diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism and IHD and has a history of arrhythmias. He has presented with this finding. What is the possible cause A. SLE B. Addison's disease C. Actinic dermatits D. Amiodarone 16 / 20 16. What is the spot diagnosis A. Scleroderma B. Tophaceous gout C. Rheumatoid hands D. Mixed connective tissue disease 17 / 20 17. What is this rash? A. Livedo reticularis B. Cutaneous Larva Migrans C. Erythema multiform D. Erythema marginatum 18 / 20 18. Most likely pathology here is _____. A. IgA nephropathy B. Minimal change disease C. Membranous nephropathy D. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis Minimal change disease is the most common pathology in children with nephrotic syndrome. 19 / 20 19. This facies is called _____ facies A. Parkinsonian B. Myotonic C. Myasthenic D. Adenoid 20 / 20 20. What is the diagnosis? A. Onychomycosis B. Nail dystrophy C. Leukonychia D. Terry's nails 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