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2 (
2
); 180-181
doi:
10.25259/IJPGD_19_2024

Skin Appendages

Department of Dermatology, Command Hospital (Airforce), Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

*Corresponding author: J. Iswariya, Department of Dermatology, Command Hospital (Airforce), Bangalore, Karnataka, India. iswariyajaganathan@live.in

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How to cite this article: Bhatnagar A, Iswariya J, Mitra D. Skin Appendages. Indian J Postgrad Dermatol. 2024;2:180-1. doi: 10.25259/IJPGD_19_2024

Questions

  1. Secondary pitted keratolysis in plantar hyperhidrosis caused by

  2. ‘Osmidrosis’ refers to

  3. ‘Sand blasted nails’ refers to

  4. Triad of segmental anhidrosis, tonic pupil and absent deep tendon reflexes seen in

  5. Trumpet nail refers to

  6. ‘Acnitis’ refers to

  7. FACE is an acronym for which disorder seen in childhood?

  8. Solid facial oedema refers to

  9. Submarine comedones measure more than centimetres

  10. ‘Acrocephalosyndactyly’ refers to

  11. ‘NK1-beteb’ is

  12. Canities refers to

  13. ‘Cheveux incoiffables’ is

  14. Localised autosomal recessive hypotrichosis is caused by a mutation in

  15. ‘Signe de la bandera’ is seen in

  16. ‘Skindex’ is used to assess

  17. Tonsure pattern of hair loss seen in

  18. ‘Sea anemone like tumour’ refers to

  19. ‘Curth’s modified profile sign’ refers to

  20. Sebaceous carcinoma is associated with which syndrome?

Answers

  1. Kytococcus sedentarius

  2. Abnormal sweat odour

  3. Trachyonychia

  4. Ross syndrome

  5. Pincer nail

  6. Lupus miliaris disseminata faciei

  7. Facial Afro Caribbean Childhood Eruption

  8. Morbihan disease

  9. 0.5 cm

  10. Apert syndrome

  11. Melanocyte biomarker

  12. Greying of hair

  13. Uncombable hair syndrome

  14. dsg4

  15. Kwashiorkor

  16. Impact of skin diseases on patient’s quality of life

  17. Trichotillomania

  18. Onychomatricoma

  19. Curth’s modified profile sign – angle between distal and middle phalanges – normally 180°, clubbing <160°

  20. Muire Torre syndrome

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Patient’s consent not required as there are no patients in this study.

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