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Fundamentals and Foundations in Dermatology – Quiz
*Corresponding author: Vishal Gaurav, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India. mevishalgaurav@gmail.com
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How to cite this article: Gaurav V. Fundamentals and Foundations in Dermatology – Quiz. Indian J Postgrad Dermatol. doi: 10.25259/IJPGD_65_2024
QUESTIONS
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Pertinax bodies are seen inside
Keratinocytes
Onychocytes
Trichocytes
Koilocytes
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Autotaxin plays an important role in itch associated with
Atopic dermatitis
Cholestasis
Uraemia
Amyloidosis
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The fundamental three-dimensional structure of keratinocytes in the stratum corneum and stratum granulosum, as shown by scanning electron microscopy and immunofluorescent microscopy, is
Truncated octahedron
Icosahedron
Triacontahedron
Tetrakaidecahedron
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The type II Keratin expressed in hair matrix is
K75
K76
K85
K86
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The ‘perivascular extravasation unit’ is located around
Precapillary arterioles
Capillaries
Post-capillary venules
Papillary loops
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The microbiome of antecubital fossa in healthy individuals is formed majorly by
Malassezia and Actinobacteria
Malassezia and Proteobacteria
Ascomycetes and Bacteroidetes
Ascomycetes and Firmicutes
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All are X-linked dominant disorders except:
Conradi-Hunermann-Happle syndrome
Incontinentia pigmenti
Focal dermal hypoplasia
Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome
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All the following transcription factors are important for development, migration and survival of melanocytes except
MITF
KIT
SOX10
PAX3
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The most common cyclobutene pyrimidine dimer (CPD) responsible for ultraviolet (UV-B) induced carcinogenesis is
CC-CPD
CT-CPD
TC-CPD
TT-CPD
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The resident memory CD8+ T-cells reside in
Epidermis
Papillary dermis
Reticular dermis
Hypodermis
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The central regulator of epithelial identity is
Beta-catenin
p63
BMP
SHH
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Granular keratinocytes are defective in
Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis
Ichthyosis bullosa of Siemens
Ichthyosis hystrix
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex
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Which of the following has the least contribution to the total skin surface lipids?
Triglycerides
Wax esters
Squalene
Cholesterol
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Which of the following quality reporting tools is not used for systematic reviews/meta-analysis?
AMSTAR
OCEBM
PRISMA
QUOROM
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The effectiveness of an intervention is measured by all except:
Explanatory studies
Pragmatic studies
Large simple studies
Peto studies
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TGF-beta can be upregulated by all except
TNF-alpha
UV-B
Lipopolysaccharide
Retinoic acid
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The number of pathophysiological reactive units in the skin are
1
2
3
4
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The minimum punch size required for biopsy in a suspected case of panniculitis is
4
5
6
7
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Which of the following is not a constituent of Michel’s medium?
Ammonium sulphate
N-ethyl maleimide
p-ethyl maleimide
Magnesium sulphate
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The level of split in friction blister is
Granular layer
Spinous layer
Suprabasal
Subepidermal
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Depending on the anatomic component(s) primarily involved, nodules are of
2 types
3 types
4 types
5 types
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Who described the basic morphological terms for fundamental skin lesions?
Robert Willian
Thomas Bateman
Daniel Turner
Louis Alibert
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The initial molecules to reach the viable skin layers following the application of a topical drug formulation diffuse through
Transcellular pathway
Intercellular pathway
Follicular pathway
Eccrine pathway
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Senear-Caro ridge is seen in
Psoriasis
Lichen planus
Palmoplantar keratoderma
Porokeratosis
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In which form of teledermatology, the primary healthcare provider communicates with a dermatologist?
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Patient assisted
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Fluorescence-advanced videodermatoscopy has a wavelength of
364 nm
400 nm
405 nm
464 nm
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The sweat gland placodes are formed at what gestational age (in weeks)?
9
10
12
14
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The major protein in stratum corneum is
Filaggrin
Involucrin
Loricrin
Envoplakin
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Identify the Noyes–Whitney equation
kp = D*Kse/v/h
log kp = −2.7+0.71*log P–0.0061*MW
Jmax = kp * Cv,sat
dC/dt = D*A*Kw/o (Cs–Cb)/v*h
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Cells within the Huxley layer that extend through the Henle layer and attach directly to the companion layer are referred to as
Fluegelzellen or wing cells
Tadpole cells
Brush cells
Lozenge cells
ANSWERS
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