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Diseases due to virus infection. Etiology. Pathogenesis. Classification. Clinical features. Diagnostics. Treatment. Prevention.1. What lesions are characteristic for herpes simplex? 1) Tubercles; 2) Vesicles; 3) Erosions; 4) Ulcers; 5) Scars. 2. What are the favoured sites of herpes simplex? 1) Lips; 2) Genitals; 3) Mucous membranes of oral cavity; 4) Skin of soles; 5) Scalp. 3. Choose from following signs that correspond to the herpes zoster? 1) Bullae; 2) Ulcers; 3) Pain along the distribution of the nerves; 4) Vesicles; 5) Intense itch along the distribution of the nerves. 4. What forms of warts do you know? 1) Verruca vulgaris; 2) Verruca plana; 3) Pointed warts; 4) Plantar warts; 5) Plane juvenile warts. 5. What medicines are used for treatment of herpes simplex? 1) Prednisolon ointment; 2) Nystatin ointment; 3) Synthomycin emulsion; 4) Tebrophenum; 5) Salicylic ointment. 6. From what lesions the course of herpes simplex begin? 1) Tubercle; 2) Nodule; 3) Papula; 4) Vesicle; 5) Bulla. 7. What methods are used for treatment of herpes zoster? 1) Corticosteroid ointments; 2) Herpevir; 3) Aniline dyes; 4) Immunopotentiation therapy; 5) Analgesics. 8. Skin virus diseases include: 1) Herpes zoster; 2) Pityriasis simplex; 3) Herpes simplex; 4) Chickenpox; 5) Pityriasis rosea. 9. In what age are mostly encountered molluscum contagiosum; 1) Infancy; 2) Childhood; 3) Middle age; 4) Senior; 5) Advanced age. 10. What methods are used for treatment of warts? 1) Surgical; 2) Diathermo-coagulation; 3) The suggestive; 4) Cryotherapy; 5) Solkoderm. 11. Which from following lesions are the most typical for herpes simplex? 1) Pustules , ulcers, purulent crusts; 2) Papulae, scales, hyperpigmentations; 3) Vesicles, erosions, serous crusts; 4) Tubercles, ulcers, haemorrhagic crusts; 5) Papulae, wheals, excoriations. 12. With what diseases it is necessary to differentiate herpes simplex? 1) Hard chancre; 2) Soft chancre; 3) Psoriasis; 4) Streptococcal impetigo; 5) Lichen ruber planus. 13. What clinical varieties of herpes zoster are distinguished? 1) Bullous form; 2) Herpes zoster haemorrhagicus; 3) Herpes zoster gangraenosus; 4) Herpes zoster vegetans; 5) Abortive form. 14. What methods of staining of smears are used at laboratory examination of herpes infections? 1) By the Gram-method; 2) By the Romanovsky-Giemsa; 3) By the Ziehl-Neelsen method; 4) Methylene blue; 5) Fucarcini. 15. What drugs are used for treatment of herpes simplex? 1) Zovirax; 2) Sulphonamides; 3) Valtrex; 4) Polyvalent antiherpes vaccine; 5) Herpevir. 16. What primary lesions are characteristic for verruca vulgaris? 1) Macula; 2) Epidermal papules; 3) Dermal papules; 4) Tubercle; 5) Pustule. 17. What virus diseases of the skin do you know? 1) Molluscum contagiosum; 2) Warts; 3) Herpes simplex; 4) Sycosis vulgaris; 5) Sycosis parasitaria. 18. What medicines are usually prescribed for external treatment of herpes simplex? 1) Aniline dyes; 2) Zovirax cream; 3) Prednisolon ointment; 4) Tetracycline ointment; 5) Spirit iodine tincture. 19. What factors can weaken immune reactivity of an organism and activate virus Varicella zoster? 1) Cold; 2) Radiation; 3) Traumas; 4) Diet therapy; 5) Chemotherapy. 20. The most typical manifestations of herpes simplex are: 1) An infiltrate of dense-elastic consistency palpated in the base of the erosion; 2) Vesicles; 3) Ulcers with polycyclic outlines; 4) Bullae; 5) Wheals. 21. At herpes simplex as usually such sites are affected: 1) Skin of the face; 2) Mucous membranes of oral cavity; 3) Mucous membranes of urethras; 4) Mucous membranes of the neck of the uterus; 5) Skin along the distribution of the nerves. 22. What else diseases except skin can cause VHS-1? 1) Vulvovaginitis; 2) Urethritis; 3) Conjunctivitis; 4) Cholecystitis; 5) Proctitis. 23. What is the causative agent of herpes simplex? 1) Virus of herpes simplex; 2) Human papillomavirus; 3) Epstein-Barr virus; 4) Human immunodeficiency virus; 5) Cytomegalovirus. 24. What size of papules at patients with verrucae planae? 1) Under 1 mm; 2) To 1 mm; 3) From 3 to 5 mm; 4) More than 1 sm; 5) More than 10 sm. LESSON 7 Date: 2015-12-17; view: 912 |