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Question
- ______ are pinhead-sized papules on the face or genitals that are keratin-filled cysts.
acne
urticaria
eczema
milium
- oral koplik spots are associated with:
herpes zoster
kaposis sarcoma
rubeola
rubella
Response
Question 33
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Acne: Typically involves inflamed or non - inflamed lesions but not specifically pinhead - sized keratin - filled cysts as described.
- Urticaria: Presents as itchy welts, not keratin - filled cysts.
- Eczema: Is a skin inflammation with red, itchy, and scaly skin, not keratin - filled cysts.
- Milium: Are small, pinhead - sized, keratin - filled cysts that can appear on the face or genitals.
Brief Explanations
We examine each option:
- Herpes Zoster: Caused by varicella - zoster virus, presents with a painful rash, not associated with Koplik spots.
- Kaposi's Sarcoma: A type of cancer, often seen in immunocompromised patients, not related to Koplik spots.
- Rubeola (Measles): Oral Koplik spots are a characteristic feature of measles (rubeola), appearing before the skin rash.
- Rubella: Has a different set of symptoms and no Koplik spots.
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