Eczema Quiz
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First line agent of eczema
A. Topical calcineurin inhibitors
B. Corticosteroid
C. Emollients
D. MTX
4th line agent of eczema
A. Biologicals
B. Prednisolone
C. Phototherapy
D. Dexamethasone
Patient with Discoid eczema lesions are looks like
A. Coin shaped
B. Malar
C. Coil shaped
Mandatory diagnostic criterion of Atopic dermatitis according to United Kingdom working party
A. Hyperparakeratosis
B. Acanthiosis
C. Itchy rashes
D. Atopy history
Identify the clinical signs of Atopic eczema
A. Palmar hyperlinearity
B. Lichenfication
C. Both a and b
Duration of corticosteroid therapy for eczema
A. 2 weeks
B. 1 month
C. Lifelong
D. 2 months
Identify the eczema type
A. Stasis eczema
B. Asteotic eczema
C. Contact dermatitis
Venous insufficiency can leads to
A. Atopic dermatitis
B. Statsis eczema
C. Discoid eczema
D. Irritant contact dermatitis
True or false: The irritant contact dermatitis is not related to immunological mechanism
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Identify the clinical manifestation of eczema
A. Ichthysosis
B. White dermographism
C. Palmar hyperlinearity
D. None of the above
Adjuvant therapy of eczema includes Except
A. Phototherapy
B. Antibiotics
C. Antihistamine
D. MTX
True or false: Wet wrap method helps in relieving eczema and persisting topical agents
A. TRUE
B. FALSE