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MCQ Test: Vulvar Lesions - Benign Vulvar Dermatology


Number of questions in this MCQ test: 5
Suggested time for this MCQ test: 6
minutes
  1. An isolated, 1 cm painless, rubbery lesion is noted between the labium majus and minus of a 45 year-old woma. The most likely diagnosis is :
    Hidradenitis
    Hidradenoma
    Lichen planus
    Lentigo
    Fox-Fordyce disease

  2. Which of the following may present as sharply demarcated, purple papules on the vulva or as a erythematous, erosive lesion on the vulva with externsion towards the vagina :
    Lichen planus
    Lichen simplex
    Lichen sclerosus
    Squamous cell hyperplasia
    Psoriasis

  3. A 60 year-old woman with a whitish discoloration to the vulva and agglutination of the labia over the clitoris most likely represnts :
    Lichen Planus
    Lichen simplex
    Lichen sclerosus
    Squamous cell hyperplasia
    Psoriasis

  4. Recurrent genital and oral ulcerations in the presence of occular findings and an acne-like eruption involving the trunk most likely represents :
    Behcet's syndrome
    Lichen planus
    Pyoderma gangrenosum
    Fox-Fordyce
    Molluscum contagiosum

  5. Lichen simplex chronicus of the vulva clinically and histologically resembles :
    Lichen planus
    Psoriasis
    Lichen sclerosus
    Squamous cell hyperplasia
    Hidradenitis

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