A. Herpetic vesicular dermatitis B. Eczema
C. Contact dermatitis D. Dermatitis herpetiformis
E. Erythema multiforme
3. A 27-year-old sexually active female complains of numerous vesicles on the right sex lip, itch and burning. Eruptions regularly turn up before menstruation and disappear 8-10 days later. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Herpes simplex virus B. Bartholinitis C. Primary syphilis
D. Cytomegalovirus infection E. Genital condylomata
4. A 7 y.o. girl has mild form of varicella. Headache, weakness, vertigo, tremor of her limbs, ataxia, then mental confusion appeared on the 5th day of illness. Meningeal signs are negative. Cerebrospinal fluid examination is normal. How can you explain these signs?
A. Encephalitis B. Meningitis C. Meningoencephalitis
D. Myelitis E. Neurotoxic syndrome
5. On the 21 day after appearance of vesiculous chickenpox rash a 7-year-old child developed ataxia, nystagmus, intention tremor, muscle hypotonia. Liquor analysis shows insignificant lymphocytic pleocytosis, slightly increased protein rate. What complication is it?
A. Encephalitis B. Acute nephritis C. Pneumonitis
D. Purulent meningitis E. Postherpetic neuralgia
6. A patient complained about general weakness, fever, painful rash on his trunk skin . He has been suffering from this for 3 days. Objectively: lateral surface of trunk on the left is hyperemic and edematic, there are some groups of vesicles with serous and haemorrhagic contents. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Herpes zoster B. Contact dermatitis simplex
C. Contact allergic dermatitis
D. Microbial eczema E. Herpetiform Duhring’s dermatosis
7. A 50-year-old woman is being treated for shingles in a neurology unit. What reactivated virus causes this disease?
A. Varicella zoster virus (chickenpox virus) B. Herpes simplex virus type 1 C. Herpes simplex virus type 2
D. Measles virus E. Cytomegalovirus
8. A 67-year-old male patient complains of rash, severe pain in the subscapular region on the right. Objectively: skin in the right subscapular region is covered with linearly arranged pink-red edematous lesions that are somewhat infiltrated, and have clear boundaries. On the lesion surface there are vesicles with transparent exudate. What is the most likely diagnosis?