D. symptom of Pincus
2287. Name the atypical form of psoriasis:
A. justiceability /rupiny/ *
B. intertriginous *
C. scalp
D. coin
2288. What is the most severe form of psoriasis:
A. artropaticheskom *
B. nummularnyi
C. erythrodermic *
D. geographical
2289. Name the localization of elements at
pustular psoriasis of the Barber:
A. palm *
B. the sole *
C. the red border of the lips
D. the skin of the genital area
2290. Name the type of pustular
psoriasis :
A. lichenoid
B. psoriasis of the Barber *
C. psoriasis Combucha *
D. nummularnyi
2291. What clinical symptom is typical
for dermatitis Duhring:
A. eosinophilia of content bubble *
B. blood eosinophilia *
C. microfocal pattern baldness
D. sclerodactyly
2292. What are clinical types of leishmaniasis cozenage You know:
A. acute nitrotyrosine type *
B. nedifferentsirovannost type
C. late. ulcerated type *
D. erythematous
2293. Name the clinical varieties
Borowski disease:
A. city type *
B. Ostro. nitrotyrosine type *
C. undifferentiated
D. infiltrative
2294. Which layer is not part of the epidermis:
A. net *
B. papillary *
C. granular
D. prickly
2295. Specify the types of seborrhea:
A. dry *
B. bold *
C. leaf
D. vegetative
2296. What diseases belong to the group of stafilodermy:
A. impetigo of Bockhart *
B. impetigo nail ridges
C. epidemic pemphigus *
D. slit vulgar ecthyma impetigo
2297. What tools have antipruritic property:
A. menthol*
B. benzocaine *
C. tar
D. salicylic acid
2298. What pyoderma occur only in newborns and infants:
A. vesiculopustules*
B. exfoliative dermatitis *
C. hydradenitis
D. furuncle
2299. What are morphological elements typical of Ritter's dermatitis:
A. bubbles *
B. bumps
C. papules
D. erosion *
2300. What dermatosis should different.
to differentiate lichen planus:
A. secondary syphilis*
B. psoriasis *
C. artifactual dermatitis
D. pityriasis versicolor
2301. Name the localization of elements at
pustular psoriasis of the Barber:
A. palm *
B. the sole *
C. scalp
D. the red border of the lips
2302. Specify the true types of eczema:
A. prodigiosa *
B. disgidroticheskaya *
C. numulyarnaya
D. seborrheic
2303. The rash of exudative mnogoformnuû
the erythema is:
A. in the form of arcs *
B. in the form of rings *
C. grouped the course of nerves
D. in pairs
2304. Specify the symptoms characteristic of scabies:
A. symptom Gorchakov Ardi *
B. nocturnal itching *
C. paired papules
D. bubbles
2305. What drugs is used to treat
scabies:
A. 20 % benzyl –benzoate ointment *
B. hydrocream
C. 5 % naphthalan ointment
D. spray Spregal *
2306. With what diseases should be differentiated scabies:
A. atopic dermatitis *
B. pruritus *
C. pityriasis rosea
D. tinea
2307. Name the obligate factor of dermatitis:
A. concentrated acid *
B. boiling water*
C. jewelry of gold
D. synthetic detergents
2308. Allergic reaction to the medication may occur:
A. bullous rash *
B. papular rash
C. symptom Pylnova
D. vesicular *
2309. Specify the kind of toxicodermia:
A. fixed erythema *
B. iododerma *
C. psoriasis
D. perniosis
2310. What medications are more likely to cause fixed erythema:
A. sulfadimetoksin *
B. Biseptol *
C. analgin
D. aspirin
2311. What disease should be differentiated common toksikodermiya:
A. acne rosacea
B. the syndrome Stevens. Johnson *
C. pyoderma
D. pityriasis rosea Gibert *
2312. Indicate the typical localization at the mnogoformnuû exudative erythema:
A. the back of the hand *
B. the rear brake *
C. scalp
D. interdigital spaces of the hands
2313. What factors are important in the development of mnogoformnuû of erythema multiforme:
A. seasonality *
B. hypersensitivity to fluoride
C. hypothermia *
D. hereditary
2314. What differentiate exudative dermatoses mnogoformnuû erythemal:
A. pemphigus vulgaris*
B. Lyell's syndrome *
C. strophulus
D. scrofuloderma
2315. Specify pathogenetic factors of pink lichen Gibert:
A. viral infection *
B. streptococcal infection *
C. yeast
D. hypofunction of the sebaceous glands
2316. Specify the variety of microbial eczema:
A. seksitarina *
B. idiopathic
C. adult
D. varicose *
2317. What clinical sign is characterized by a rash with true eczema:
A. true polymorphism *
B. symmetry *
C. ephemeral blisters
D. assimetria
2318. What are the symptoms seen with discoid lupus:
A. Voronova collar
B. symptom of "lady heel" *
C. collar, Byetta
D. symptom Khachaturian *
2319. Specify types of scleroderma:
A. stripy *
B. white spot disease *
C. infiltrative
D. intertriginous
2320. Lichen planus is characterized by:
A. papular rash *
B. the absence of subjective feelings
C. predominant localization on the flexor surfaces of the extremities
D. umbilicated*
2321. For lichen planus is characterized by:
A. irregular thickening of the granular layer of the epidermis *
B. acanthosis*
C. parakeratosis
D. vnutriarterialno microabcesses
2322. What clinical symptom is pathognomonic for lichen planus:
A. grid Wickham *
B. umbilicate indentation*
C. symptom of Auspice
D. cells Tzenka
2323. What diseases does not belong to the group of viral dermatoses:
A. extensive warts *
B. simple bubble herpes
C. psoriasis *
D. genital warts
2324. Vascular spot is:
A. Erythema *
B. Roseola *
C. Lentigo
D. Naevus
2325. Primary morphological elements:
A. ulcer
B. bubble *
C. bubble *
D. erosion
2326. Secondary morphological elements:
A. Ulcer *
B. Erosion *
C. Voldyri
D. Knot
2327. The bubble is formed by:
A. Eczema *
B. herpes simplex*
C. Psoriasis
D. CPL
2328. The outcome of the nodule is:
A. hypopigmented spot *
B. Ulcer
C. Atrophy
D. Scale *
2329. Exudative morphological element is:
A. Vesicle *
B. Blister*
C. Papule
D. Hump
2330. What drug is effective for genital herpes:
A. Alkaryl*
B. Neovir *
C. Sandimmune
D. Diprospan
2331. The clinical picture disgidroticheskaya form of athlete's foot:
A. bullas *
B. lichenification
C. bumps
D. bubbles *
2332. The clinical picture of infiltrative. nagnoitel'noj ringworm:
A. inflammatory infiltrate *
B. pustule *
C. lichenification
D. blisters
2333. Clinical symptoms Jock itch:
A. spot red *
B. the border is sharply limited *
C. blisters
D. nodes
2334. The most frequent localization of superficial candidiasis of the skin:
A. folds of skin *
B. vulva
C. flexor surface of wrists
D. the corners of the mouth *
2335. Fungal diseases of the skin are called:
A. epidermofiton *
B. Trichophyton *
C. Hansen of the Mycobacterium
D. Mycobacterium Koch
2336. The main clinical signs of lesions of the mucous membranes with candidiasis:
A. erosive surface *
B. white film *
C. mucous papules
D. bumps
2337. the drugs used in the treatment of fungal infections:
A. Ceftriaxone
B. nizoral *
C. lindamycin
D. griseofulvin *
2338. Localization of the rash in scabies in adults:
A. interdigital folds of the hands *
B. the flexor surface of forearms *
C. nails
D. palm
2339. The main clinical signs of scabies:
A. itching in the evening and at night *
B. acantholysis
C. nodes
D. the paired arrangement of morphological elements *
2340. Funds are used for the treatment of scabies:
A. sodium thiosulfate 60% and hydrochloric acid 6% *
B. benzyl benzoate 20% emulsion *
C. iodine tincture
D. prednisolone ointment
2341. Morphological elements characteristic of the clinic of uncomplicated scabies:
A. a knot *
B. spot
C. the vial *
D. hump
2342. Scabies is not characteristic symptom:
A. Asbestos - Gentina*
B. a symptom of the triangle
C. nocturnal itching
D. Nicholas *
2343. The causative agents of pustular diseases of the skin:
A. Streptococcus *
B. Proteus
C. Staphylococcus aureus *
D. the tubercle Bacillus
2344. The Streptococcus causes the disease:
A. impetigo *
B. superficial panaritium *
C. sycosis
D. folliculitis
2345. Varieties of streptococcal impetigo:
A. impetigo nail ridges *
B. the boil
C. Zayed road *
D. simple bubble herpes
2346. The localization of furuncle:
A. the neck *
B. the region of the back *
C. mucosa of the oral cavity
D. lips
2347. Clinical signs specific for staphylococcal deep pustules:
A. is riddled with hair *
B. hemispherical form *
C. pus liquid
D. is located on the smooth skin
2348. Hydradenitis is localized:
A. axillae *
B. peripapillary area *
C. palm
D. Shin
2349. Main clinical forms of staphylococcal skin lesions:
A. folliculitis *
B. herpes zoster
C. pityriasis versicolor
D. carbuncle *
2350. Clinical varieties of streptococcal impetigo:
A. bullous impetigo*
B. impetigo slit *
C. sycosis
D. deep folliculitis
2351. Complications arising in patients with the localization of furuncle on the face:
A. phlebitis of the vessels of the brain*
B. sepsis *
C. neuritis of the facial nerve
D. endocarditis
2352. Deeper forms of streptodermii:
A. vulgar ecthyma*
B. periungual conflicts
C. streptococcal impetigo
D. drill ecthyma *
2353. The factors that cause toksikodermiya:
A. sulfanilamidnye drugs *
B. antibiotics *
C. acid
D. alkali
2354. Clinical signs of urticaria:
A. pruritus*
B. blister *
C. node
D. pain
2355. Irritants cause irritant contact dermatitis:
A. mechanical *
B. high temperature *
C. psycho-emotional
D. chemical C. optional
2356. For allergic dermatitis is characterized by:
A. erythema *
B. bubbles *
C. bumps
D. nodes
2357. Symptoms typical of true eczema:
A. true polymorphism *
B. microvesicles *
C. blisters
D. cicatricial atrophy
2358. Characteristic of eczema:
A. roseola
B. oozing "serous wells" *
C. Gumma
D. erythema, swelling*
2359. Clinical manifestations fresh secondary period of syphilis:
A. chancre or its remains *
B. roseola *
C. bubbles
D. blisters
2360. Clinical signs of syphilitic roseola:
A. blades. pink *
B. does not merge *
C. flakes
D. purple
2361. Clinical signs of tinea versicolor:
A. secondary leukoderma *
B. erosion
C. nodes
D. defurfuration *
2362. The source of the infection by Microsporum:
A. cats, dogs *
B. people*
C. cattle
D. rodents
2363. When candidiasis affects:
A. mucous *
B. skin *
C. hair
D. the muscular system
2364. Primary cells for herpes simplex:
A. erythema *
B. bubble *
C. blister
D. abscess
2365. To viral diseases include:
A. simple bubble herpes
B. herpes zoster *
C. molluscum contagiosum *
D. eczema
2366. What medications are more likely to cause fixed erythema
A. sulfadimetoksin*
B. analgin
C. aspirin
D. Biseptol*
2367. What disease should be differentiated common
toksikodermiya
A. herpes
B. eczema*
C. vulgaris pemphigus *
D. a disease of Borovsk
2368. Indicate the typical localization at mnogoformnuû exudative
the erythema
A. the scalp
B. the rear brake*
C. the neck
D. the rear palm*
2369. What factors are important in the development of mnogoformnuû
exudative erythema
A. Neurotic factor*
B. photosensitization
C. chronic infection*
D. hyperfunction of the sebaceous glands
2370. What dermatoses differentiate mnogoformnuû erythemal
A. Lyell's syndrome*
B. scrofulous
C. pruritus
D. Syndrome Steve-Zhons*
2371. Specify pathogenetic factors of pink lichen Gibert
A. introduction to skin mites
B. yeast
C. Infektsionno-allergic process*
D. viral infection*
2372. Specify the variety of microbial eczema
A. adult
B. paratravmaticheskoy*
C. idiopathic
D. Trophic ulcer*
2373. What clinical sign is characterized by a rash with true
eczema
A. symptom *
B. tubercles
C. cilnii itching*
D. indurative edema
2374. What are the symptoms seen with discoid lupus
A. grid Wickham
B. a collar of Byetta
C. a symptom of "lady heel"*
D. atrophy*
2375. Specify types of scleroderma
A. vulgar
B. white spot disease*
C. infiltrative
D. linear*
2376. Lichen planus is characterized by
A. polygonal papule*
B. tubercles
C. grid Wickham*
D. urticarial rash
2377. For lichen planus is characterized by
A. intercellular edema spinous layer
B. lichenoides response*
C. vacuolar degeneration
D. uneven thickening of the granular layer of the epidermis*
2378. What clinical symptom is pathognomonic for red
lichen planus
A."honeycomb celse"
B. grid Wickham*
C. koebner's phenomenon*
D. symptom of Auspice
2379. What diseases does not belong to the group of viral dermatoses
A. warts
B. genital warts
C. psoriasis*
D. mycosis*
2380. Vascular spot is
A. Erythema
B. roseola*
C. Georgia*
D. Leukoderma
2381. Primary morphological elements
A. scar
B. bubble*
C. erosion
D. papule*
2382. Secondary morphological elements
A. The Scar*
B. Burl
C. Node
D. Ulcer*
2383. The bubble is formed at
A. puzyrchatka*
B. the LCP
C. herpes simplex*
D. Psoriasis
2384. The outcome of the burl is
A. Spot*
B. Atrophy
C. nothing*
D. Scar
2385. Exudative morphological element is
A. Node
B. Tubercle
C. Vesicle*
D. Papule
2386. Specify dosage form for local treatment according to stage
eczema:
A. weeping – lotions*
B. stage C. secondary pyoderma gadgets
C. bubble step C. Masi
D. corticosteroids ointments*
.
2387. What diseases belong to the group of neurodermatoses:
A. urticaria*
B. dermatitis Duhring
C. lichen planus
D. Pruritus*
2388.Specify the reasons that may be causing localized
itching:
A. Contact dermatitis*
B. violation of function of endocrine glands
C. The Hemorrhoids*
D. Ketoacidosis
2389. What preparations have antipruritic effect:
A. anesthetics*
B. sulfonamides
C. antibiotics
D. an antihistamine*
2390. What are the comorbidities often found in
atopic dermatitis:
A. Asthma*
B. toxoplasmosis
C. tuberculosis
D. vasomotor rhinitis*
2391. When any disease occurs white dermographism:
A. scabies
B. allergic dermatitis
C. pruritus*
D. atopic dermatitis*
2392. Specify the basic pathogenetic mechanisms of development of child
pocesuha:
A. hereditary fermentopathy*
B. the hearth of focal infection
C. endocrine disorders
D. after self-poisoning from the bowel*
2393. What kind of rash is typical for psoriasis:
A. vegetative
B. peeling*
C. monomorphic pustular
D. Papular*
2394. What zone are distinguished in focal neurodermatitis:
A. peripheral C. area pustular rash
B. Central area C. lichenification*
C. peripheral zone papulezne infiltrate*
D. mid-zone of depigmentation
2395, What signs are characteristic for hives:
A. secondary atrophic changes in the skin
B. Krasne dermographism*
C. monomorphic wheals*
D. white dermographism
2396. In a patient with acute angioedema, beginning asphyxia. What kind of prep-
you want to assign to rata for assistance:
A. korglikon 0.5/m
B. 200,0 gemodez drip into a vein
C. aminophylline 2.4%*
D. prednisolone 60-80 mg in a vein*
2397. What diseases belong to the group of bullous dermatoses:
A. stafilodermia
B. Vulgar pemphigus*
C. . tinea
D. Syndrome And Lyell's Syndrome*
2398. If any are observed dermatoses bullous rashes:
A. herpes
B. stafilodermia
C. Lyell's syndrome*
D. pemphigus Vulgaris*
2399. In the classification of pemphigus includes:
A. pemphigus vulgaris*
B. exudative
C. Palmar-plantar
D. Seborrheic pemphigus*
2400. What are the symptoms of true pemphigus:
A. Symptom Gorchakov-Ardi
B. Symptom of "Apple jelly"
C. Nikolsky Sign*
D. Asbestos-Hansen*
2401. Under what conditions there is a positive symptom
Nicholas:
A. contact dermatitis bullous stage
B. Vulgar pemphigus*
C. Lyell's Syndrome*
D. bullous streptoderma
2402. What are the basic rules for the use of corticosteroids-hormones in the treatment of
pemphigus:
A. hormones is prescribed only for topical treatment
B. begin treatment with a loading dose*
C. begin treatment with a gradual increase in dose up to shock
D. podderjivali dose*
2403. What complications occur in the treatment of pemphigus:
A. development of hypersensibility
B. oppression the function of hematopoietic system
C. Syndrome cancel*
D. The Syndrome Itsenko-Kushinga*
2404. What are the characteristic clinical signs of dermatitis Duhring:
A. lesion of the oral mucosa
B. positive Nikolsky sign
C. sgruppirovany rash*
D. A Polymorphism*
2405. What are the morphological elements characteristic of the rash
dermatitis Duhring:
A. pustule*
B. the nodes
C. bumps
D. papular*
2406. What laboratory indexes are characteristic of dermatitis Duhring:
A. eosinophils in the cystic fluid*
B. lymphocytosis
C. chuvstvitelnost to iodine*
D. histomorphological – acantholysis
2407. For any of dermatoses characterized by the appearance of rashes on
the oral mucosa:
A. psoriasis
B. candidiasis*
C. pityriasis rosea Gibert
D. CPL*
2408. Name rash with a clear viral etiology:
A. dermatitis Duhring
B. lichen planus
C. herpes*
D. containskey clam*
2409. Name the characteristics of the lesions for herpes simplex:
A. C. subjectively prevails over itching soreness and a burning sensation
B. polymorphism of the rash
C. monomorphic bubble elements*
D. erosion*
2410. What are the distinctive features of genital herpes from solid
chancre:
A. the lack of hard infiltration at the base*
B. a positive result PB
C. painless erosions
D. pain erosions*
2411. Name the clinical forms of tinea:
A. Dyshidrotic
B. generalized*
C. monomorphic bubble elements*
D. Neuralgic
2412. Specify medicines are antiviral
action:
A. methotrexate is used
B. purified sulfur
In gerpevir*.
D. acyclovir*
2413. Assign medicines to patient with a diagnosis of tinea versicolor:
A. the sodium-bromine drops
B. prednisolone ointment
C. analgesics*
D. acyclovir*
2414. Specify characteristic features of molluscum contagiosum:
A. the way of transmission of vector-borne C.
B. nodules contain inside a white cheesy mass*
C. hemispherical form*
D. symptom of "grid Wickham" positive
2415. What forms of lupus erythematosus are distinguished according to the classification:
A. discoid*
B. vegetative
C. disseminirovanne*
D. Pustular
.
2416. Name the cardinal symptoms of lupus erythematosus rash:
A. lichenification
B. keloid scars
C. follicularis hyperkeratosis*
D. infiltrative erythema*
2417. What symptoms are observed in discoid lupus erythematosus:
A. grid Wickham
B. "butterflies"*
C. "honeycomb" of Celsus
D. atrophy of the skin*
2418. With what diseases should be differentiated red
lupus:
scleroderma
A. dermatitis Duhring*
B. photodermatosis
C. Eczema
D. Scleroderma*
2419. What stage are distinguished in clinical course of scleroderma:
A. edema*
B. exudation
C. ulceration
D. Seal*
2420. Some dermatoses are a group of connective tissue:
A. discoid lupus erythematosus*
B. dermatitis Duhring
C. genital warts
D. scleroderma*
2421. What skin tumors are considered benign:
A. carcinoma
B. lipoma*
C. melanoma
D. naevus*
2422. Favourite localization molluscum contagiosum:
A. axillary region
B. hands and feet
C. face*
D. polowie bodies*
2423. Name the clinical varieties of acne:
A. conglobate*
B. erythematous-squamous
C. erosive and ulcerative
D. Pustular*
2424. Specify the stage of rosacea:
A. papulo-pustular*
B. follicular hyperkeratosis
C. stage of atrophy
D. erythematous*
2425. What are the exogenous factors which can cause pathological
the condition in the skin:
A. disorders of the nervous system
B. hypersensibility
C. pathogenic fungi*
D. pathogenic bacteria*
2426. To endogenous physiological factors that can cause
inflammatory changes in the skin include:
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