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Dermatomycoses. Etiology. Pathogenesis. Clinical features. Diagnostics. Treatment. Prevention.1. Infiltrative-suppurative trichophytosis of the scalp is caused by: 1) Trich. violaceum; 2) Microsporum canis; 3) Pityrosporum orbiculare; 4) Trich.verrucosum; 5) Trich. rubrum. 2. What clinical forms of microsporosis are distinguished? 1) Squamous; 2) Chronic; 3) Smooth skin; 4) Scalp; 5) Large folds. 3. What medicines are used for treatment of dermatomycoses? 1) Griseofulvin; 2) Synthomycin emulsion; 3) Tetracycline; 4) Nystatin; 5) Prednisolon. 4. Anthropophilic microsporosis of smooth skin is caused by: 1) Trich. mentagrophytes; 2) Microsporum ferrugineum; 3) Pityrosporum orbiculare; 4) Candida albicans; 5) Trich. rubrum. 5. In what disease more often are used Wood's lamp examination? 1) Pityriasis versicolor; 2) Epidermophytosis of the feet; 3) Microsporosis of the scalp; 4) Rubrophytia; 5) Infiltrative-suppurative trichophytosis. 6. What medicines are used for treatment of mycoses of the scalp? 1) Corticosteroid ointments; 2) Griseofulvin; 3) Unna's cream; 4) Sulphur ointment; 5) 2 % iodine tincture. 7. What methods are used for diagnostics of zooanthropophilic microsporosis of the scalp? 1) Microscopic examination; 2) Culture examination; 3) Wood's lamp examination; 4) Baltser's iodine test; 5) Besnier-Meshchersky's sign (phenomenon of the shavings). 8. What diseases relate to group of dermatomycoses? 1) Pityriasis versicolor; 2) Epidermophytosis of the feet; 3) Microsporosis; 4) Rubrophytia; 5) Trichophytosis. 9. What are the indications for prescription of Griseofulvin? 1) Affection of hairs of a fungoid etiology; 2) Pityriasis rosea; 3) Generalized rubromycosis; 4) Onychomycosis; 5) Eczematization of the affected areas. 10. Zooanthropophilic microsporosis of the scalp is caused by: 1) Trich. mentagrophytes; 2) Microsporum canis; 3) Pityrosporum orbiculare; 4) Microsporum ferrugineum; 5) Trich. rubrum. 11. What methods are used for diagnostics of onychomycosis of the feet? 1) Microscopic examination; 2) Culture examination; 3) Wood's lamp examination; 4) Baltser's iodine test; 5) Besnier-Meshchersky's sign (phenomenon of the shavings). 12. For what disease is characteristic Celsus' honeycomb sign? 1) Microsporosis; 2) Infiltrative-suppurative trichophytosis; 3) Pityriasis versicolor; 4) Candidiasis; 5) Rubrophytia. 13. What clinical forms of mycosis of the feet caused by Trich. mentagrophytes var. Interdigetale are distinguished? 1) The intertriginous form; 2) Onychomycosis; 3) The dyshidrotic form; 4) Generalized form; 5) The squamous-hyperkeratotic form. 14. What methods are used for diagnostics of sycosis parasitaria? 1) Microscopic examination; 2) Culture examination; 3) Wood's lamp examination; 4) Baltser's iodine test; 5) Besnier-Meshchersky's sign (phenomenon of the shavings). 15. What factors most of all promote infection of epidermophytosis of the feet? 1) Presence in the house of a sick cat; 2) Use of the general footwear; 3) Use of the general towels, sponges; 4) Use of the general headdresses; 5) Children's age. 16. What is the most typical clinical sign of Microsporosis of the scalp (1 point). 1) Desquamation; 2) Hyperemia; 3) Focal character of the affect; 4) The hairs break off; 5) Crusts. 17. What ointments are used for treatment of mycosis of the feet? 1) 10 % sulphur ointment; 2) Clotrimazol; 3) Prednisolon ointment; 4) Ointment with nystatin; 5) Tetracycline ointment. 18. Anthropophilic microsporosis of the scalp is caused by? 1) Trich. mentagrophytes; 2) Microsporum canis; 3) Pityrosporum orbiculare; 4) Microsporum ferrugineum; 5) Trich. rubrum. 19. What are the source of infection of the child of microsporosis? 1) Dog; 2) Cow; 3) Cat; 4) Man; 5) Horse. 20. For treatment of microsporosis of the scalp Griseofulvin is prescribed in a dose: 1) 22 mg a day; 2) 22 mg three times a day; 3) 22 mg on kg of weight of a body three times a day; 4) 22 mg on kg of weight of a body a day; 5) 2 mg on dose. 21. Most common organism causing mycosis of the scalp in children: 1) Trichophyton tonsurans; 2) Microsporum; 3) Epidermophyton; 4) Candida albicans; 5) Pityrosporum orbiculare. 22. A 11 year old has mycosis of the scalp over his scalp. Most appropriate line of treatment: 1) Systemic Grusiofulvin therapy; 2) Topical grusiofulvin therapy; 3) Shaving of scalp; 4) Seleneum sulphide shampoo; 5) Systemic Nystatin therapy. 23. Onychomycosis is most often caused by which one of the following? 1) Trichophyton mentagrophytes; 2) Candida species; 3) Trichophyton rubrum; 4) Trichophyton tonsurans; 5) Microsporum Ferrugineum. 24. Which of the following support the diagnosis of onychomycosis? 1) Clinical observation; 2) Potassium hydroxide preparation; 3) Culture; 4) Histology; 5) The biopsy. 25. Onychomycosis is: 1) Contagious; 2) Fungal infection of nail bed; 3) Recurring infection; 4) All are true. 26. Which of these is the most common causative organism for Onychomycosis in temperate climate? 1) Recurring infection; 2) Dermatophytes; 3) Yeast; 4) Moulds; 5) None of the above. 27. Which of these dermatophyte is most commonly associated with Onychomycosis? 1) Trichophyton rubrum; 2) Trichophyton mentagrophytes; 3) Epidermophyton flocossum; 4) Trichophyton megninii; 5) Microsporum Ferrugineum. 28. Oral antifungals treatment for Onychomycosis is generally taken for: 1) Few days; 2) Few months; 3) Few years; 4) Lifelong. 29. Topical therapy for Onychomycosis is particulary justified when: 1) Less than 30% of nail plate is affected; 2) Less than 50% of nail plate is affected; 3) Less than 70% of nail plate is affected; 4) Whole nail plate is affected. 30. Which of these is not true with regard to Griseofulvin as a therapeutic agent for Onychomycosis? 1) Its efficacy is limited to dermatophytes; 2) Is synthesized from some species of penicillium; 3) Is fungicidal; 4) It is no longer considered the gold standard therapy for Onychomycosis. 31. Which of these is given as pulse therapy for Onychomycosis? 1) Itraconazol; 2) Fluconazole; 3) Griseofulvin; 4) Ketoconazole; 32. In the fixed dosage schedule, Terbinafine is given as 1) 50 mg daily 2) 100 mg daily 3) 250 mg daily; 4) 400 mg daily. 33. Which is the best drug delivery system for treating Onychomycosis? 1) Cream; 2) Ointment; 3) Nail lacquer; 4) Gel. 34. Mycosis of the scalp has a peak incidence in: 1) Children under 12; 2) Teenagers; 3) Young adults; 4) Middle age parents; 5) Elderly. 35. Woods light exam of mycosis of the scalp may show: 1) Coral red color; 2) Blue green color; 3) Yellow color; 4) Black grains; 5) Brown color. 36. Athlete's Foot or mycosis of the foot is a: 1) Fungal infection; 2) Hair infection; 3) Viral infection; 4) Bacterial infection. LESSON 10 Date: 2015-12-17; view: 1489 |