Skin Ulcers – Friday Pop Quiz 10/2
The syndrome that is associated with the disease shown in this image is known as:
A. SAPHO syndrome
B. Follicular occlusion tetrad syndrome
C. LEOPARD syndrome
D. NAME syndrome
E. PAPA syndrome
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The syndrome that is associated with the disease shown in this image is known as:
A. SAPHO syndrome
B. Follicular occlusion tetrad syndrome
C. LEOPARD syndrome
D. NAME syndrome
E. PAPA syndrome
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Which of the following findings can be elicited during examination of these widespread skin lesions?
A. Buttonhole sign
B. Dimple sign
C. Crowe's sign
D. Darier's sign
E. Pseudo-Darier's sign
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What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Mixed Cryoglobulinemia
B. Cold Panniculitis
C. Calciphylaxis
D. Homozygous Protein C deficiency
E. Sneddon Syndrome
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Mutations in which gene would likely be found in the neoplastic cells of this lesion?
A. PATCH
B. p53
C. Fumarate hydratase
D. CREBBP
E. p63
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Which extracutaneous organ is typically associated with this subtype of sarcoidosis?
A. Heart
B. Lungs
C. Kidneys
D. Eyes
E. Liver
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