2. Question 1: patient is
pregnant
• Name 2 lifestyle modifications, 2
local treatments and 2 systemic
treatments that are considered
safe for this patient
3. Question 2
• What is the diagnosis?
• What is the defective protein?
• Name 2 triggers?
• Name 2 treatments
4. Question 3
• Name 4 conditions/scenarios
where you may encounter such
a clinical finding
5. Question 4
• Name of the disease?
• Name of each of the
clinical findings
6. question 5
• Name the mode of
inheritance of each?
• Name the defective
gene in each
12. Question 11: patient is having bloody
diarrheoa, oral ulcers, and posterior uveitis
genital examination shows no lesions
• What do you call these clinical lesions?
• What is the underlying disease?
13. Question 12
• Name three causes of the
reactions of this disease
• Name three non-cutaneous
complications of this condition
17. Question 16
• List three possible differential
diagnosis?
• List three investigations that
would assist you in your
diagnosis?
18. Question 17
• List 5 possible causes for this
clinical finding
• Name one clinical test that you
could do to confirm this clinical
finding
19. Question 18: this patient
is a 37 year old lady, who
presented to your clinic
with a 5 week history of
this non painful swelling
in her earlobe. She has no
history of any chronic
illness, she does not take
any medications. She is a
Ukrainian who moved do
Bahrain 3 months ago.
What is the diagnosis
22. Question 21
• Nme one renal feature?
• Name one cardiac feature?
• Name one pulmonary featue?
• Name one neurological feature?
• Name one ophthalmic feature?
• Name one cutaneous feature
other than the two features on
this slide
25. Question 24: patient is not a known case of any previous
illness, not taking any medications. Blood pressure and heart
rate are within normal levels. Family history unremarkable.
Only complains of a fever that is on and off.
• Diagnosis?
• Name one treatment option?
28. Question 27: patient is taking penicillamine
• Name 3 other cause of this
condition?
• Name one treatment
option (other than treating
the underlying cause)?
31. Question 30: thispatient has been referred to you from a pulmonologist for a few
crusted lesions on the elbow. Upon further history taking you also note that the
patient suffers from distal neuropathy. What is your diagnosis?
Editor's Notes
Hidradenitis suppurativa
Porphyria cutanea tarda
Lichen planus, lichenoid drug reaction, lichenoid GVHD, lichenoid contact stomatitis