1.A 40-year-old female presents with a burning sensation in her mouth. On examination, there are lesions characterized by radiating white streaks arranged in a reticular pattern involving the buccal mucosa, tongue, lips, and gingiva on both sides. An incisional biopsy confirms lichen planus. Which of the following is NOT a recognized clinical variant of lichen planus?
2.Which condition is characterized by intraepithelial vacuole formation leading to vesicles or bullae located above the basal cell layer?
3.What is the primary cause of lichenoid reactions?
4.In which condition is the L.E. cell phenomenon observed in peripheral blood?
5.Which condition is passed down through families as an autosomal dominant trait?
6.Which histopathological feature is characteristic of lichen planus?
7.Which of the following features is a hallmark of pemphigus?
8.Which of the following body parts is typically NOT involved in ectodermal dysplasia?
9.Which of the following clinical features are associated with scleroderma?
10.What best describes erythema multiforme?
11.Darier’s disease is primarily linked to which of the following conditions?
12.In which condition is Koebner’s phenomenon typically observed?
13.The Tzanck smear test is primarily utilized to diagnose which of the following conditions?
14.Which condition is primarily known for an abnormal ability to stretch the tongue extensively?
15.Identify the option that does not represent a recognized form of lichen planus.
16.What term describes a raised skin lesion that contains fluid?
17.Which of the following conditions is linked to Grinspan syndrome?
18.In lichen planus, what is the term for the basal cells that appear shrunken with eosinophilic cytoplasm and exhibit pyknotic, fragmented nuclei?
19.In which condition are Monro's abscesses typically observed?
20.In which of the following conditions is Nikolsky’s sign typically positive?