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  1. Macula;

  2. Epidermal papules;

  3. Dermal papules;

  4. Tubercle;

  5. Pustule.

  1. What virus diseases of the skin do you know?

  1. Molluscum contagiosum;

  2. Warts;

  3. Herpes simplex;

  4. Sycosis vulgaris;

  5. Sycosis parasitaria.

  1. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. What else diseases except skin can cause VHS-1?

  1. Vulvovaginitis;

  2. Urethritis;

  3. Conjunctivitis;

  4. Cholecystitis;

  5. Proctitis.

  1. 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.

  1. 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 Pyodermia. Etiology. Pathogenesis. Clinical features. Diagnostics. Treatment. Prevention.

  1. What clinical features are the most typical for streptodermas?

  1. Pustules are localized in the orifices of the hair follicles and the sweat and sebaceous glands;

  2. Pustules are predominantly occurrence in the folds of the skin surfaces;

  3. Pustules have a tensed cover;

  4. Purulent content is thick and yellowish-green colour;

  5. Pustules have thin, flabby covers.

  1. On what area of the skin can form furuncles?

  1. Face;

  2. Trunk;

  3. Palms and soles;

  4. Forearms and shins;

  5. Vermilion border of lips.

  1. What therapeutic measures are necessary for patients with Furunculosis?

  1. Antibiotics of a wide spectrum of action;

  2. The diet with restriction of carbohydrates;

  3. Vitamins A, C and the B complex;

  4. Autohemotherapy;

  5. Antibiotic nystatin.

  1. What form from stated below relate to deep streptodermas?

  1. Streptococcal impetigo;

  2. Impetigo of the folds;

  3. Perleche;

  4. Ecthyma vulgaris;

  5. Impetigo bullosa.

  1. Choose from following signs that correspond to the diagnosis «Hidradenitis»

  1. Deep pustule not connected with appendages of the skin;

  2. Deep pustule connected with appendages of the skin;

  3. Superficial pustule connected with affect of the hair follicles;

  4. Deep pustule connected with affect of the hair follicles;

  5. Deep pustule connected with affect of sweat gland.

  1. In what forms of pyoderma phlyctena is a basic lesion?

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