A. Atrophic
B. Hypertrophic
C. Verrucous
D. Erosive
Skin And Vesiculobullous Lesions
Skin And Vesiculobullous Lesions
A. Bulla
B. Macule
C. Papule
D. Nodule
A. Hypertension, diabetes, lichen planus
B. Oral, ocular, genital lesions
C. Hypertension with oral lesions
D. lemphigus, CHF, diabetes
A. Tzanck cells
B. Civatte bodies
C. Donovan bodies
D. Rushton bodies
A. Pemphigus
B. Lichen planus
C. Leukoplakia
D. Psoriasis
A. bullous pemphigus
B. eipdermolysis bullosa
C. herpes simplex
D. erythema multiforme
A. calcinosis cutis
B. Raynaud’s phenomenon
C. Telagietasis
D. Endocrine disorders
A. erythema multiformae
B. hereditary actodermal dysplasia
C. Keratosis follicularils
D. lichen planus
A. SLE
B. Systemic sclerosis
C. Morphea
D. All of the above
A. Dentinogenesis imperfecta
B. Fordyce spots
C. White, chalky enamel surface
D. White radiating lines on the buccal mucosa