QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
● How will drug induced acne present? Answer: Monomorphic papules
or pustules
Lack of comedones, cysts and nodules
Location and age of onset is atypical for acne
● Common dermal association of SLE include Answer: Malar rash,
discoid plaques and ulcers and generalized photosensitivity
● Conjunctival injection, tarsal inflammation and pale follicles are
concerning for? Answer: C. Trachomatis
● What are clinical features of C. trachoma's? Answer: Follicular
conjunctivitis and pannus( neovascularization) formation in cornea
Concomitant nasopharyngeal infection(ex: rhinorrhea, pharyngitis)
● Chalmydial conjunctivitis presents when? Answer: usually 5-14 days
after birth; and are acquired through contact with infected genital
secretions