Best Of Five Questions For MRCP UK And Ireland Examinations"
Dr. Osama Amin MBChB, MRCPUK part I,MRCPI part I ,MRCPI part II written Senior House Officer and 4th year student of the…..Board of Neurology. ....... Teaching Hospital /Department of Neurology
Q1 Psoriasis …. All are true except : 1-the disease may be exacerbated by lithium and propranolol treatment 2-posriatic arthritis should not be treated by chloroquin 3-some areas of involvement may be hidden and we have to carefully examine these areas 4-guttate type is seen predominantly in middle aged people 5-the inheritance is polygenic
Answer 4 1-so these should be avoided and replaced by safer ones 2-true……it will exacerbate the skin disease, if severe try MTX which is effective against both skin and joint disease 3-like the genitals and the natal clefts ……so always examine these areas especially in join disease with out any apparent skin involvement ( so you will think of another diagnosis like rheumatoid factor negative rheumatoid arthritis ) , the patient might be shy from telling you that these areas are involved . 4-false in children and some may develop chronic plaque type upon reaching adulthood 5-true with many HLA associations like HLA DW6
Q2 Treatment of psoriasis, all are true except: 1-dithranol can very effective in psoriatic plaques on the face and genitals 2-topical vitamin D analogues have been shown to be effective 3-flexural psoriasis can be treated with topical steroids combined with topical antifungal preparations 4-topical steroids creams when being withdrawn gradually it is advisable to combine them with topical tar preparations 5-methotrexate has an advantage of targeting both the skin and join disease
Answer 1 1-false, very irritant and should be avoided at these sites 2-true, also oral retinoids 3-true… 4-to prevent relapse upon steroids withdrawal 5-true…..avoid chloroquin in joint disease
Q3 All but one of the followings can induce the appearance of acneform rash: 1-systemic steroids 2-androgenic steroids 3-lithium carbonate 4-phenytoin 5-isotretinoin
Answer 5 Isotretinoin is used in the treatment of severe scaring acne .other agents :chlorinated hydrocarbons, estrogenic steroids, oils and tar
Q4
Rosacea , all are wrong except : 1-usually seen in adolescents 2-prominent white and black comedons 3-undortunately there is a poor response to tetracyclines 4-facial telagiectasias and erythema are rarely seen 5-cinjunctivitis and keratitis are seen
Answer 5 1-false, middle age 2-false, against the diagnosis, they are more suggestive of acne vulgaris 3-false, the treatment of choice, sometimes prolonged for 1 year 4-are prominent part in the clinical picture 5-but with no comedons
Q5 Lichen planus, all are true except 1- can produce a scarring alopecia 2- mouth mucosal involvement is common but frank mucosal ulceration is rare 3- the absence of itching is against the diagnosis 4- the disease is disabling and persists for life with relapse and remissions 5- nail changes are seen
Answer 4 1-true……..by attacking the scalp but it is uncommon, so called lichen planus pillaris 2-true, usually seen as white lace like lesions on the buccal mucosa, but the ulcerative variety is rare and is clinically challenging 3-true……..think of another disease …….but always ask if the patient is taking an antipruritic agent ………!!! The patient may say it is not pruritic . 4-false, self limiting usually within 1-2 years, leaving prominent hyperpigmentation on the involved skin areas 5-true
Q6 Causes or pruritis, all are true except: 1-oral contraceptive pills 2-iron deficiency anemia 3-chronic renal failure 4-pregnancy 5-treatment with rifampicin
Answer 5 Don’t think that pruritis is due to skin diseases only ………..many diseases in medicine can produce disabling pruritis . Rifampicin has been shown to be effective against pruritis in selected patients
Q7 Intense disabling itching is characteristically seen in all but one of the followings 1-scabies 2-lichen planus 3-dermatitis herpetiformis 4-atopic eczema 5-vitiligo
Answer 5 The word " characteristic " means something you have to look for the diagnosis and absence of itching in such cases either means that your diagnosis is wrong or the patient is taking a medication against it ( so always ask about these anti itching medications here )
Q8 Nail examination can be very helpful in providing a clue to many diseases, all are true except: 1-blue nail lunulae may indicate Wilson's disease 2-Beua's lines may indicate a serious disease in the past 2-3 months 3-koilonychia indicates severe long standing iron deficiency anemia 4-diffcuse symmetrical black nails may indicate malignant melanoma 5-half and half nails are seen in chronic renal failure
Answer 4 1-true, useful clue when seeing a patient with rigidity, dystonias and liver impairment 2-true and may not be seen in the fingers because they disappear faster than the toes, so examine the toes after this long period …… 3-true……and may be short also, called brachynychia 4-!!!! Come on………..this is just a part of the "make up" ….i.e. nail painting 5-true, indicating an established uremia, useful sign to differentiate from acute renal failure
Q9 In HIV, the following skin diseases are seen, except 1-seborrhoeic dermatitis is much more common that control subjects 2-drug induced rashes are very common and may limit many medication usage 3-wide spread purple spots and plaques may indicate Kaposi sarcoma 4-impetigo is very commonly seen 5-repeated unexplained oral candidiasis may be the first clue
Answer 4 1-and usually resistant to treatment 2-true …….the HIV patients are very sensitive for many drug reactions, like Septrin rashes 3-so take biopsy and examine the mouth 4-fasle…..a problem with neutrophils . 5-true…..always keep it in mind
Q10 Basal cell carcinoma of the skin, all are true except: 1-mainly seen in old people 2-unfortunatrly metastasizes early to the lungs 3-may be an ulcer with rolled up edges with fine telangiectasia 4-best treated by surgery 5-manily seen on the face
Answer :2 1-true, slowly growing tumor 2-false, distant metastasis are extremely rare , the tumor is invasive and destructive locally 3-true, may also look like malignant melanoma 4-radiotherapy is an acceptable alternative in certain areas 5-true