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Leprosy

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Leprosy MCQs

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In severe cases Lucio phenomenon is treated with: (PGMEE 2014-15)

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In multibacillary leprosy the follow up examination after adequate treatment should be done yearly for - (PGMEE 2014) 

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Ulceronecrotic nodule is seen in - (PGMEE 2013) 

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Lucio reaction Is seen in - (PGMEE 2012) 

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Drug of choice in type I lepra reaction with severe neuritis is: (PGMEE 2014-15) 

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DOC for lepra II reaction is - (PGMEE 2014-15) 

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Which of the following is not used in lepra reaction? (DNB pattern Dec 2011) 

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Symmetrical multiple lesions are seen in which type of leprosy - (PGMEE 2014) 

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Nerves are not involved in - (PGMEE 2014)

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Satellite lesion are seen in - (PGMEE 2014) 

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Most common type of leprosy in India - (PGMEE 2014) 

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Single hypoasthetic patch over trunk with bilateral ulnar nerve thickening. Patient require: (PGMEE 2016-17) 

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Ulnar nerve and sural nerve are involved, what is t/t of leprosy? (PGMEE 2016) 

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Most infective stage of leprosy is? (June 2009) 

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Leprosy will affect all organs except? (DNB pattern 2008) 

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A 7 Years old child from Bihar is having hypopigmented anesthetic patch on his face. What is the most probable diagnosis? (Dec 2009) 

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