Picture Test for MRCP Home Internal Medicine 0% 0 votes, 0 avg 33 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 line on the nail is known as _____ line? A. Lindsay’s B. Mees C. Muehrcke’s D. Beau’s 2 / 20 2. The appearance is consistent with A. Hypothyroidism B. Cushing’s syndrome C. Addison’s disease D. Acromegaly 3 / 20 3. What is nail appearance called? A. Leukonychia B. Muehrcke’s nails C. Beau’s lines D. Mee’s lines 4 / 20 4. These nails are called: A. Half and Half nails B. Muehrcke’s nails C. Leukonychia D. Terry’s nails 5 / 20 5. You are observing ______ lines in this picture? A. Muehrcke’s B. Terry’s C. Mees D. Beau’s 6 / 20 6. Which condition will you think of? A. Ulcerative colitis B. Rheumatoid arthritis C. Psoriasis D. Fungal infection Pitting of nails is commonly seen in Psoriasis. 7 / 20 7. The patient is having A. External jugular vein obstruction B. IVC obstruction C. SVC obstruction D. Portal vein obstruction 8 / 20 8. This appearance is seen in Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis, more commonly known as A. Sturge Weber syndrom B. Wiskott Aldrich syndrome C. Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia 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). 9 / 20 9. This picture is showing A. Papilloedema B. Clinically Significant Macular Oedema (CSMO) C. Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy D. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy 10 / 20 10. What is this picture suggestive of? A. Venous stasis ulcer B. Pyoderma gangrenosum C. Pressure ulcer D. Vasculitis 11 / 20 11. This appearance is seen in ______. A. Superior vena cava obstruction above the azygous channel B. Inferior vena cava obstruction C. Superior vena cava obstruction below the azygous channel D. Portal vein obstruction 12 / 20 12. What is observed in this pictures? A. Paronychia B. Nail fold infarcts C. Felon D. Cellulitis 13 / 20 13. You are observing half and half nails. These are also called ______ nails? A. Mees B. Lindsay’s C. Terry’s D. Beau’s 14 / 20 14. The patient has been diagnosed with Tuberous sclerosis. What is facial rash here called? A. Sebaceous hyperplasia B. Syringoma C. Facial angiofibroma D. Acne 15 / 20 15. The child in this picture has appearance consistent with A. Trisomy 21 B. Turner syndrome C. Marfan syndrome D. Klinefelter syndrome 16 / 20 16. Which chronic disease can cause this finding? A. Mumps B. Sarcoidosis C. SLE D. Mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) Bilateral parotid swelling is visible here. 17 / 20 17. What test will you do? A. Lead levels B. Copper levels C. Folate levels D. Iron levels 18 / 20 18. What is the abnormality shown here? A. Splinter hemorrhage B. Leukonychia C. Vasculitis D. Paronychia 19 / 20 19. What is the spot diagnosis A. Mixed connective tissue disease B. Tophaceous gout C. Scleroderma D. Rheumatoid hands 20 / 20 20. Gottron’s papules, as seen here, are a feature of: A. Dermatomyositis B. Scleroderma C. Polymyositis D. SLE LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Visit our FB page Restart Quiz Send Feedback Dr Abu-Ahmed Dr Abu Ahmed, an Internist & Graphic Designer, has brought this website to help Medical Students in the subject of Internal Medicine. Articles: 25 Previous Post Single Best Answers for MRCP-2 (Take this FREE Mock Test) Next Post Nails Spot Diagnoses