Picture Test for MRCP Home Internal Medicine 0% 7 votes, 0 avg 64 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. These lines are called: A. Mee's lines B. Leukonychia C. Beau's line D. Muehrcke's nails 2 / 20 2. Gottron’s papules, as seen here, are a feature of: A. Dermatomyositis B. SLE C. Scleroderma D. Polymyositis 3 / 20 3. The patient is having shrunken eyes, hollowed temporal fossa, pinched nose and malar prominences. This facies is called ______. A. Snarling facies B. Flat facies C. Hepatic facies D. Hippocratic facies Hepatic facies is seen with cirrhosis of liver. 4 / 20 4. Most likely cause of this appearance is ______. A. Sarcoidosis B. Tuberculosis C. Tuberculoid leprosy D. Lepromatous leprosy 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. You are observing half and half nails. These are also called ______ nails? A. Mees B. Beau's C. Lindsay's D. Terry's 6 / 20 6. Most likely pathology here is _____. A. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis B. Membranous nephropathy C. IgA nephropathy D. Minimal change disease Minimal change disease is the most common pathology in children with nephrotic syndrome. 7 / 20 7. What is this appearance? A. Leukonychia B. Paronychia C. Koilonychia D. Nail dystrophy 8 / 20 8. What does this picture show? A. Pallor B. Frost bite C. Palmar erythema D. Raynaud's Phenomenon 9 / 20 9. Achondroplasia is _______ condition. A. Autosomal dominant B. Autosomal recessive C. X-linked dominant D. X-linked recessive 10 / 20 10. This appearance is seen in ________. A. Sturge Weber syndrome B. Von hippel-lindau syndrome C. Neurofibromatosis D. Tuberous sclerosis 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). 11 / 20 11. In which stage of nail clubbing you will categorize this picture? A. Stage 3 B. Stage 4 C. Stage 1 D. Stage 2 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 12 / 20 12. The child in this picture has appearance consistent with A. Klinefelter syndrome B. Turner syndrome C. Marfan syndrome D. Trisomy 21 13 / 20 13. What is this rash? A. Livedo reticularis B. Erythema multiform C. Cutaneous Larva Migrans D. Erythema marginatum 14 / 20 14. The patient is complaining of lethargy and decreased appetite. What test you will perform? A. Complete blood counts B. Renal function tests C. Thyroid function tests D. Liver function tests The picture is of Hypothyroid facies. 15 / 20 15. This patient is being treated for thyrotoxicosis. What is the skin rash diagnosis? A. Pretibial myxedema B. Sclerodema C. Scleromyxedema D. Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis 16 / 20 16. Spot diagnosis is ……… A. Cushing's syndrome B. Paget's disease C. Hypothyroidism D. Acromegaly 17 / 20 17. The patient had a fever. What does the nail show? A. Nail dystrophy B. Vasculitis C. Fungal infection D. Splinter hemorrhages 18 / 20 18. This appearance is seen in ______. A. Superior vena cava obstruction below the azygous channel B. Inferior vena cava obstruction C. Portal vein obstruction D. Superior vena cava obstruction above the azygous channel 19 / 20 19. Which condition will you think of? A. Psoriasis B. Rheumatoid arthritis C. Ulcerative colitis D. Fungal infection Pitting of nails is commonly seen in Psoriasis. 20 / 20 20. What is the abnormality shown here? A. Vasculitis B. Paronychia C. Splinter hemorrhage D. Leukonychia 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