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. The patient is having shrunken eyes, hollowed temporal fossa, pinched nose and malar prominences. This facies is called ______. A. Hippocratic facies B. Snarling facies C. Flat facies D. Hepatic facies Hepatic facies is seen with cirrhosis of liver. 2 / 20 2. The child is having a blood disorder. The facial appearance seen is consistent with A. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura B. Sickle cell disease C. Thalassemia D. Hemophilia Thalassemic facies is observed here. 3 / 20 3. The patient developed this rash after a Mycoplasma infection. What is this rash? A. Erythema multiforme B. Figurate erythema C. Lichen planus D. Granuloma annulare 4 / 20 4. Most likely cause of this appearance is ______. A. Tuberculosis B. Tuberculoid leprosy C. Lepromatous leprosy D. Sarcoidosis The facies seen here is Leonine facies. It is seen in multiple conditions and has been classically described in Lepromatous leprosy as well as Paget’s disease. 5 / 20 5. This picture is showing A. Non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) B. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) C. Clinically Significant Macular Oedema (CSMO) D. Normal fundus 6 / 20 6. What is this picture suggestive of? A. Pyoderma gangrenosum B. Venous stasis ulcer C. Pressure ulcer D. Vasculitis 7 / 20 7. This is a picture of a patient with obesity and diabetes. What is this rash? A. Acanthosis nigricans B. Candidiasis C. Atopic dermatitis D. Becker melanosis 8 / 20 8. This line on the nail is known as _____ line? A. Mees B. Beau's C. Lindsay's D. Muehrcke's 9 / 20 9. The finding shown here is Lupus pernio. Which is the most commonly affected organ within the disease having this finding. A. Musculoskeletal involvement B. Brain C. Kidneys D. Lungs Lupus pernio is a finding in Sarcoidosis. >90% of patients with sarcoidosis have lung involvement. 10 / 20 10. The patient is having A. Portal vein obstruction B. IVC obstruction C. SVC obstruction D. External jugular vein obstruction 11 / 20 11. The facial appearance shown here is commonly known as _____ facies. A. Adenoid B. Marfanoid C. Myotonic D. Mitral 12 / 20 12. What is this appearance? A. Paronychia B. Leukonychia C. Koilonychia D. Nail dystrophy 13 / 20 13. Which test you are going to request for this patient? A. Creatinine levels B. B12 levels C. Folate levels D. Iron 14 / 20 14. The patient is on treatment with some cardiac medicines. Which medicine can cause this discoloration A. Diltiazem B. Digoxin C. Bisoprolol D. Amiodarone 15 / 20 15. This appearance is seen in Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis, more commonly known as A. Wiskott Aldrich syndrome B. Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia C. Sturge Weber syndrom D. Von Hippel Lindau syndrome 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). 16 / 20 16. This is the rash typical of A. RA B. SLE C. Dermatomyositis D. MCTD Butterfly rash is common to SLE. 17 / 20 17. This patient is diagnosed case of sarcoidosis. What is this finding called? A. Lupus vulgaris B. Lupus erythematosus C. Lupus panniculitis D. Lupus pernio 18 / 20 18. Diffuse intraretinal haemorrhages (arrow) and microaneurysms are seen in this picture of a diabetic patient. Which of the following is correct answer for this appearance? A. Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy B. Maculopathy C. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy D. Pre-proliferative diabetic retinopathy Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy. For diabetic retinopathy stages, watch this video Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) 19 / 20 19. These nails are called: A. Terry's nails B. Leukonychia C. Half and Half nails D. Muehrcke's nails 20 / 20 20. The patient has a fever, headache and this rash. What disease needs to be considered? A. Lyme disease B. Ringworm C. Brucellosis D. Weil's disease 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