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WRITE WHAT YOU THINK IS RIGHT

QUESTION 1 A- PITIRIASIS VERSICOLOR B- KAWAZAKI DISEASE C- PSORIASIS D- REITER SYNDROME E- BALANITIS CIRCINATA F- SCABIES G- NONE OF THE ABOVE

QUESTION 2 A- Contact Dermatitis B- Lichen Planus C- Lichen Sclerosus D- Lichen Nitidus E- Fixed Drug Eruption F- Seborrheic Dermatitis G- None of the above

QUESTION 3 A- Stevens-Johnson syndrome B- Lichen sclerosis et atrophicus C- Paraphimosis D- Vitiligo E- Lichen nitidus F- Pemphigus Vulgaris G- None of the above

QUESTION 4 A- SYPHILIS B- CHANCROID C- CONDYLOMA LATA D- CONDYLOMA ACCUMINATA E- LYNPHOGRANULOMA VENERIUM F- MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM G- NONE OF THE ABOVE

QUESTION 5 A- NECROTIZING FASCITIS B- FOURNIER’S GANGRENE C- TRAUMATIC INJURY D- PARTIAL PENECTOMY E- STAPHYLOCOCCAL MASSIVE INFECTION F- SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF FOURNIER’S GANGRENE G- NONE OF THE ABOVE

QUESTION 6 A- Lentigo simplex B- Amelanocytic nevi C- Dermatofibromas D- Seborrheic cysts E- Epidermoid cysts F- Pedunculated neurofibromas G- Vitiligo

QUESTION 7 A- Herpes simplex virus. B- Molluscum contagiosum. C- Syphilitic chancre. D- Granuloma inguinale. E- Chancroid. F- Lymphogranuloma venereum. G- Condyloma acuminata

QUESTION 8 A- ANTI FUNGALS B- ANTIBIOTICS C- ANTIVIRALS D- TOPICAL STEROIDS E- SYSTEMIC STEROIDS F- LASER YAG G- NONE OF THE ABOVE

QUESTION 9 A- Herpes simplex virus. B- Molluscum contagiosum. C- Syphilitic chancre. D- Granuloma inguinale. E- Chancroid. F- Lymphogranuloma venereum. G- Condyloma acuminata

QUESTION 10 A- Folliculitis B- Fabry disease C- Pearly penile papules D- Angiokeratoma of Fordyce E- Ectopic sebaceous glands F- Scabies G- None of the above

QUESTION 11 A- Renal failure B- Cardiac failure C- Hypoalbuminemia D- Bilateral inguinal hernia E- Hepatic failure F- Lymphatic obstruction G- All of the above