Friday Pop Quiz 6/6/2024
What is the underlying defect for the disease shown in picture is?
A. ATP2A2
B. ATP2C1
C. BPAG1
D. BPAG2
E. Collagen type 17
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What is the underlying defect for the disease shown in picture is?
A. ATP2A2
B. ATP2C1
C. BPAG1
D. BPAG2
E. Collagen type 17
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This patient has had over 200 of these lesions. What is the most likely genodermatosis?
A. Cowden
B. Birt-Hogg-Dube
C. Gorlin syndrome
D. Carney
E. Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba
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This patient has had over 200 of these lesions, what is the most likely genodermatosis?
A. Cowden
B. Birt-Hogg-Dube
C. Gorlin Syndrome
D. Carney
E. Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba
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This is a genodermatosis. Which statement is INCORRECT?
A. Nikolsky's sign can be positive.
B. Has a predilection for neck/ axillae, intertriginous areas.
C. The responsible gene is ATP2C1.
D. The responsible gene encodes a Ca2+ pump located in the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
E. Superinfection with herpes simplex virus can occur in the genital region.
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