Dermatology Board Exam

Started: Jul 13, 2026 03:25

Page 44 of 53

Attempt #1804

Overall: 0 / 264 questions answered

Question 216 / 264

Not answered

During ward handover: a 48-year-old man presents with well-demarcated scaly plaques. Relevant risk context includes new medication exposure. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Question 217 / 264

Not answered

In an outpatient specialty clinic: a 73-year-old woman is evaluated for transient wheals with pruritus in the context of family psoriasis history. Which is the most appropriate next investigation?

Question 218 / 264

Not answered

In an emergency department assessment: a 45-year-old man presents with irregular pigmented lesion. Relevant risk context includes new medication exposure. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Question 219 / 264

Not answered

During ward handover: a 82-year-old woman presents with pruritic flexural eczema. Relevant risk context includes immunosuppression. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Question 220 / 264

Not answered

In an emergency department assessment: a 29-year-old man presents with well-demarcated scaly plaques. Relevant risk context includes high UV exposure. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Scroll to Top