Skin Disorder Quiz: Can You Diagnose the Rash?

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1. A 28-year-old presents with a pruritic, vesicular rash on the dorsal surfaces of hands and feet that worsens with sun exposure. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Test your clinical knowledge with this Skin Disorder Quiz: Can You Diagnose the Rash? designed for college-level learners. This quiz covers common dermatological conditions, their presentations, etiologies, and management strategies. You'll evaluate rash characteristics, identify causative agents, and distinguish between similar skin disorders. Ideal for nursing, pre-med, and healthcare students... see moreseeking to strengthen diagnostic reasoning skills. see less

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2. Which of the following best describes the histopathology of psoriasis?

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3. A patient with atopic dermatitis experiences intense pruritus. Which cytokine is primarily responsible for this itch response?

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4. Erythema multiforme is classically triggered by which infection?

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5. Which drug is most commonly associated with Stevens-Johnson syndrome?

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6. A 45-year-old woman presents with erythematous plaques with a silvery scale on her elbows and knees. Which topical agent is first-line treatment?

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7. Seborrheic keratosis is characterized by which histological feature?

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8. A patient with rosacea develops persistent facial flushing and telangiectasia. Which pathophysiological mechanism is implicated?

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9. Lichen planus typically presents with which distinctive lesion characteristic?

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10. In acne pathogenesis, which bacterium is most commonly implicated?

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11. A 32-year-old presents with a solitary, painless nodule on the leg that has been present for weeks. Biopsy shows epithelioid histiocytes with central necrosis. What is the diagnosis?

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12. Which skin condition is most strongly associated with internal malignancy?

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13. Pemphigus vulgaris is an autoimmune condition characterized by autoantibodies against which protein?

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14. A patient with chronic venous insufficiency develops a weeping, erythematous dermatitis on the lower leg. This presentation is consistent with ____.

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15. The ____ sign is a characteristic finding in molluscum contagiosum where a central umbilication is visible.

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A 28-year-old presents with a pruritic, vesicular rash on the dorsal...
Which of the following best describes the histopathology of psoriasis?
A patient with atopic dermatitis experiences intense pruritus. Which...
Erythema multiforme is classically triggered by which infection?
Which drug is most commonly associated with Stevens-Johnson syndrome?
A 45-year-old woman presents with erythematous plaques with a silvery...
Seborrheic keratosis is characterized by which histological feature?
A patient with rosacea develops persistent facial flushing and...
Lichen planus typically presents with which distinctive lesion...
In acne pathogenesis, which bacterium is most commonly implicated?
A 32-year-old presents with a solitary, painless nodule on the leg...
Which skin condition is most strongly associated with internal...
Pemphigus vulgaris is an autoimmune condition characterized by...
A patient with chronic venous insufficiency develops a weeping,...
The ____ sign is a characteristic finding in molluscum contagiosum...
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