Mcq — Fitzpatrick Dermatology

A) Nummular eczema B) Pityriasis rosea C) Guttate psoriasis D) Lichen planus

A) Psoriasis B) Normal skin C) Ichthyosis vulgaris D) Lichen planus fitzpatrick dermatology mcq

A) T-helper 1 vs T-helper 2 cells B) Epidermal barrier dysfunction and immune dysregulation C) IgE-mediated vs non-IgE mediated pathways D) Staphylococcus aureus colonization and antifungal resistance A) Nummular eczema B) Pityriasis rosea C) Guttate

A) Melanocytes B) Langerhans cells C) Fibroblasts D) Mast cells Topic 2: Disorders of Pigmentation 4. A 30-year-old woman presents with progressive, symmetric, confluent gray-brown macules on the malar cheeks and forehead. Wood's lamp examination shows accentuation of pigment. The most likely diagnosis is: A) Melasma B) Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation C) Hori's nevus D) Erythema dyschromicum perstans fitzpatrick dermatology mcq