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MRCOG PART 2 SBAs and EMQs

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vulval lesion

vulval lesion Posted by srividya B.

 

A.Atrophic vulvovaginitis

H.Human papilloma virus infection

B.Benign mucous membrane pemphigoidI.Lichen planus

C.Candida infection

D.Contact dermatitis

J.Lichen sclerosus

K.Lichen simplex et chronicus

E. EczemaL. Psoriasis

F.Herpes simplex infection

G.HIV infection

M.Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia

N.Vulvodynia

Instructions: For each clinical scenario below choose the single most likely diagnosis from the list above. Each diagnosis may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

Question 4 :

Answer :

 

A 78-year-old woman presents with vulval irritation and soreness. On examination the vulva is red in colour, slightly oedematous and there are small, red papules scattered randomly beyond the perimeter of the vulva. She also complains of soreness and irritation under the breasts.

 

answer please.......

 

Posted by anuradha N.

?psoriasis

 

Posted by Reena G.

I think the diagnosis is Lichen Planus

correction Posted by Reena G.

Here the diagnosis is candida infection.