Clinical Leprosy November 26, 2021December 9, 2021 by pgcracked 13 Created on November 26, 2021 Leprosy MCQs 1 / 16 In severe cases Lucio phenomenon is treated with: (PGMEE 2014-15) Steroids Exchange transfusion Clofazimine Lenalidomide 2 / 16 In multibacillary leprosy the follow up examination after adequate treatment should be done yearly for - (PGMEE 2014) 2 years 3 years 5 years 10 years 3 / 16 Ulceronecrotic nodule is seen in - (PGMEE 2013) Indeterminate leprosy Tuberculoid leprosy Histoid leprosy Lucio leprosy 4 / 16 Lucio reaction Is seen in - (PGMEE 2012) LGV Syphillis TB Leprosy 5 / 16 Drug of choice in type I lepra reaction with severe neuritis is: (PGMEE 2014-15) Systemic steroid Chloroquine Thalidomide Clofazimine 6 / 16 DOC for lepra II reaction is - (PGMEE 2014-15) Clofazimine Thalidomide Dapsone Steroids 7 / 16 Which of the following is not used in lepra reaction? (DNB pattern Dec 2011) Chloroquine Rifampicin Clofazimine Thalidomide 8 / 16 Symmetrical multiple lesions are seen in which type of leprosy - (PGMEE 2014) Lepromatous Neuritic Tubercular Borderline 9 / 16 Nerves are not involved in - (PGMEE 2014) Borderline tuberculoid leprosy Tuberculoid leprosy Lepromatous leprosy Indeterminate leprosy 10 / 16 Satellite lesion are seen in - (PGMEE 2014) Histoid leprosy Lepromatous leprosy Tuberculoid leprosy Borderline tuberculoid leprosy 11 / 16 Most common type of leprosy in India - (PGMEE 2014) LL TT BL BT 12 / 16 Single hypoasthetic patch over trunk with bilateral ulnar nerve thickening. Patient require: (PGMEE 2016-17) Paucibacillary treatment for 6 months Multi bacillary treatment for 12 month Paucibacillary treatment for 12 wk Multi bacillary treatment for 12 wk 13 / 16 Ulnar nerve and sural nerve are involved, what is t/t of leprosy? (PGMEE 2016) MBT x 9 month MBT x 12 month MBT x 24 month PBT x 6 month 14 / 16 Most infective stage of leprosy is? (June 2009) Tuberculoid Lepromatous Borderline tuberculoid Borderline lepromatous 15 / 16 Leprosy will affect all organs except? (DNB pattern 2008) Ovary Uterus Nerves Eye 16 / 16 A 7 Years old child from Bihar is having hypopigmented anesthetic patch on his face. What is the most probable diagnosis? (Dec 2009) Indeterminate leprosy Pityriasis alba Nevus anemicus Nevus achromicus Your score is The average score is 42% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Post navigation HypersensitivityUterus Anatomy
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Leprosy will affect all oragan except ovary
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