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The document contains a list of dermatology-related one-liners covering various conditions, symptoms, and treatments. It includes questions about skin layers, diseases, histopathological features, and specific dermatological signs. Each entry is concise and aimed at providing quick reference information for dermatology professionals.

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DERMATOLOGY

100 ONE LINERS


• The layer of skin which is underdeveloped in low birth weight neonates is

• Fox fordyce disease is a disease of

• Langerhan’s cells are present in which layer of skin


• Which type of hypersensitivity reaction is Patch test

• Slapped cheek appearance is seen in

• Swimming pool granuloma is caused by


• Bockart’s impetigo refers to

• Urticaria which happens on exercising and sun exposure is

• Syringoma is a benign growth of which structure


• Heliotrope rash is a feature of

• Papillary microabcesses are a feature of

• Acnathosis involves which layer of skin


• Cutaneous tuberculosis caused by contiguous spread from underlying foci is

• FDA approved therapies for androgenetic alopecia includes

• Feature on tank smear of herpes genitalis patient but not in a patient of


pemphigus is
• Pterygium of nails is a specific feature of

• An epidermal nevus which appears during adolescence is

• Classical histopathological feature of Mycosis Fungicides is


• Drug of choice for type I lepra reaction is

• Bullous pemphigoid in pregnant female is called as

• The cause of bindi dermatitis in females is


• The best way to diagnose atopic dermatitis is

• Treatment of choice for genital warts in pregnancy

• Malignant pustule is a feature of


• X linked recessive ichthyosis is caused by

• Moth eaten alopecia is seen in

• Max joseph’s space is a histological finding seen in


• Lisch nodules are a feature of

• Scabies in infants differ from adults as it involves

• STD caused by a protozoa is


• Dyskeratosis is a feature of which benign dermatoses

• Most common cause of recurrent scaly hypo pigmented patches on face in


children is

• Row of tombstone appearance on histopathology is seen in


• Most sensitive index to assess drug effectiveness/resistance in skin smears of
leprosy patient is

• Footprints in snow appearance is a feature of

• The type of psoriasis which responds to antibiotics is


• Higoumenaki’s sign is seen in

• Intraepidermal immunobullous disorders are caused by formation of


autoantibodies against

• Target lesions are seen in


• Which genital ulcer disease does not involve lymph nodes

• Erythema chronicum migrans is a feature of

• Most common endocrine disorder seen to be associated with vitiligo is


• Annular Herald patch is a feature of

• Most common cause of contact allergic dermatitis is

• Rarest variety of pemphigus is


• Multiple painful penile ulcers with painful buboes are caused by which
organism

• Hair stays for maximum duration in which phase of hair cycle

• Kogoj’s pustule is a feature of which condition and seen in which layer of skin
• Cassal’s necklace is a classical clinical feature of

• Which colour kit will u use in a patient with urethral discharge

• Spongiosis is seen in which layer of skin in is seen commonly in which


condition
• Treatment of choice for tinea capitis is

• Which primary or secondary skin lesion is never a manifestation of secondary


syphilis

• Urticarial lesions can be a manifestation of which immunobullous disorder


• Which drug causes ichthyosis like features and reddish discolouration of skin

• Most common cause of plant dermatitis in India is

• Ecthyma gangrenosum is caused by


• Drug used for unresponsive type II lepra reaction in an uncontrolled diabetic
patient is

• Sheets of erythema with islands of normal skin is a feature of

• Vismodegib is used in treatment of


• Best treatment for telogen effluvium is

• Treatment of choice for psoriasis in HIV positive patients is

• Fordyce’s spots are


• Multilocular painful buboes with discharging sinuses are seen in which STD

• Test to differentiate between nevus anemicus and nevus depigmentosus is

• Fish net pattern of immunoflourescence is a feature of


• An ichthyosis which mainly presents on extensors and is associated with atopy
is

• Hereditary angioedema is caused by deficiency of

• Classical histopathological finding in Molluscum Contagiosum is


• Cradle cap is a special form of which dermatoses

• The most effective drug against M.lepra is

• Burrows in scabies are seen in which layer of the skin


• Ridley Joplin classification does not include what types of leprosy

• Most common causative organism for tinea capitis is

• Chancre redux refers to


• Oral steroids are indicated in which type of psoriasis

• What is seen at the periphery of alopecia areata patch

• Inheritance of Incontinentia Pigment is


• Which laser are used to treat dermal melanocytic nevi

• Asteroid bodies are commonly seen in

• TOC for mycosis fungicides is


• Hypopigmentation in Pityriasis versicolor is due to

• Ash leaf macule is a feature of

• First sensation to be lost in leprosy is


• Wavelength of narrow band UVB therapy is

• Clue cells form part of which criteria and are used to diagnose which condition

• Lines in skin which follow the lines of embryonic migration of cells are
• Podophyllin is used for treatment of

• ‘Itch is a disease’ is true for which disease

• Mucous patches are a manifestation of


• In pure neuritic Hansen, nerve biopsy is done from

• Rhinophyma is

• Sclerotic bodies are seen in


• One melanocyte transfers melanosomes to how many keratinocytes around it

• Circinate balanitis is a feature of

• Geographical lesions are seen in which spectrum of leprosy


• Favus is caused by

• Sweet’s syndrome shows presence of which cells on blood smear and


histopathology

• Geometrical shallow pits are a feature of


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