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Which virus is responsible for causing warts on the hands and feet?
Which virus is responsible for causing warts on the hands and feet?
- Human Papilloma Virus Type 2 (correct)
- Human Papilloma Virus Type 6
- Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2
- Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1
What virus is associated with the development of cervical cancer?
What virus is associated with the development of cervical cancer?
- Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2
- Human Papilloma Virus Type 16 (correct)
- Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1
- Human Papilloma Virus Type 6
Which clinical manifestation is typical of genital warts caused by Human Papilloma Virus Types 6 and 11?
Which clinical manifestation is typical of genital warts caused by Human Papilloma Virus Types 6 and 11?
- Tiny black/red dots
- Flat-topped papules
- Painful vesicular lesions
- Pruritic, painful, bleeding (correct)
What is the mode of transmission for Herpes Simplex Virus?
What is the mode of transmission for Herpes Simplex Virus?
What is the diagnosis method for Herpes Simplex Virus infection?
What is the diagnosis method for Herpes Simplex Virus infection?
Which virus is responsible for causing erythema multiforme?
Which virus is responsible for causing erythema multiforme?
Which virus can cause Bell's palsy as a complication?
Which virus can cause Bell's palsy as a complication?
What is the classic triad of symptoms seen before the rash in Measles (Rubeola)?
What is the classic triad of symptoms seen before the rash in Measles (Rubeola)?
Which virus can lead to microcephaly and fetal brain defects?
Which virus can lead to microcephaly and fetal brain defects?
Which condition is also known as 'Ringworm' or 'athlete’s foot'?
Which condition is also known as 'Ringworm' or 'athlete’s foot'?
What are the pale/pink papules seen in Roseola called?
What are the pale/pink papules seen in Roseola called?
Which virus is transmitted to humans via Aedes mosquito?
Which virus is transmitted to humans via Aedes mosquito?
What is the complication of Measles (Rubeola) that affects the middle ear?
What is the complication of Measles (Rubeola) that affects the middle ear?
Which type of Tinea affects the feet?
Which type of Tinea affects the feet?
What is the classic sign seen in Herpes Zoster affecting the 1st branch of the Trigeminal nerve?
What is the classic sign seen in Herpes Zoster affecting the 1st branch of the Trigeminal nerve?
What is the characteristic skin lesion associated with urticaria (hives)?
What is the characteristic skin lesion associated with urticaria (hives)?
Which form of urticaria (hives) resolves in 1-4 days?
Which form of urticaria (hives) resolves in 1-4 days?
Which condition is characterized by cell mediated immunity causing epithelial apoptosis and inflammatory reaction?
Which condition is characterized by cell mediated immunity causing epithelial apoptosis and inflammatory reaction?
What is the common etiologic agent for Erythema Multiforme Major?
What is the common etiologic agent for Erythema Multiforme Major?
Which type of T cells are found in the epidermis in Erythema Multiforme Major?
Which type of T cells are found in the epidermis in Erythema Multiforme Major?
What are the characteristic oral lesions seen in Erythema Multiforme?
What are the characteristic oral lesions seen in Erythema Multiforme?
What is the type of hypersensitivity associated with Acute Eczematous Dermatitis?
What is the type of hypersensitivity associated with Acute Eczematous Dermatitis?
What is the characteristic feature of spongiotic dermatitis?
What is the characteristic feature of spongiotic dermatitis?
What causes increased vascular permeability in urticaria (hives)?
What causes increased vascular permeability in urticaria (hives)?
What are the two forms of urticaria (hives)?
What are the two forms of urticaria (hives)?
What is the risk factor associated with Erythema Multiforme/Steven-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrosis?
What is the risk factor associated with Erythema Multiforme/Steven-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrosis?
What virus is associated with 50% of idiopathic cases of Erythema Multiforme?
What virus is associated with 50% of idiopathic cases of Erythema Multiforme?
What is the characteristic skin manifestation of urticaria (hives)?
What is the characteristic skin manifestation of urticaria (hives)?
Which type of hypersensitivity is associated with Acute Eczematous Dermatitis?
Which type of hypersensitivity is associated with Acute Eczematous Dermatitis?
What is the pathophysiological mechanism in Erythema Multiforme and Steven-Johnson Syndrome?
What is the pathophysiological mechanism in Erythema Multiforme and Steven-Johnson Syndrome?
Which condition is associated with erythematous-pink swelling and dermal edema?
Which condition is associated with erythematous-pink swelling and dermal edema?
What is the classification of Erythema Multiforme with involvement of one or more mucous membranes?
What is the classification of Erythema Multiforme with involvement of one or more mucous membranes?
Which form of Urticaria (hives) comes in two forms: Acute and Chronic?
Which form of Urticaria (hives) comes in two forms: Acute and Chronic?
What is the risk factor for Erythema Multiforme/Steven-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrosis?
What is the risk factor for Erythema Multiforme/Steven-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrosis?
How does Acute Eczematous Dermatitis manifest in terms of pathology?
How does Acute Eczematous Dermatitis manifest in terms of pathology?