1) Tinea is a common and contagious fungal infection also known as dermatophytosis or ringworm, caused by a type of fungus called: a) Dermatophytes b) Microsporum gypseum c) Epidermophyton floccosum d) Trichophyton rubrum 2) Which clinical presentation is characteristic of Tinea Corporis? a) Fissures and maceration between toes b) Thickened, brittle, and discolored nails c) Red rash with sharp borders in the groin area d) Ring-shaped, red, scaly lesions 3) Tinea Unguium is also known by the medical term: a) Tinea pedis b) Kerion c) Onychomycosis d) Tinea cruris 4) In the pathophysiology of Tinea, after the causative agent is transmitted, what is the immediate next step shown in the process? a) Keratin breakdown by dermatophytes b) Immune response c) Adhesion to the stratum corneum d) Growth of dermatophytes 5) Which Trichophyton species is specifically associated with Tinea Capitis (ringworm of the scalp)? a) Trichophyton rubrum b) Trichophyton mentagrophytes c) Trichophyton tonsurans d) Epidermophyton floccosum 6) If a fungal infection is not resolved within 4 weeks of topical treatment, what is the typical next step in medical management, and which medications are examples of this treatment? a) Antifungal Cream, e.g., Terbinafine b) Oral Antifungal Medication, e.g., Fluconazole or Itraconazole c) Wood's lamp examination, e.g., PAS stain d) Skin Biopsy, e.g., KOH preparation 7) Which investigative procedure involves placing a skin scraping in a solution to visualize fungal elements under a microscope? a) Fungal culture (Sabouraud dextrose agar) b) Wood's lamp examination c) Skin biopsy with PAS stain d) KOH (potassium hydroxide) preparation 8) Which of the following is listed as a clinical manifestation of Tinea Pedis (Athlete's foot)? a) Hair loss patches b) Sharp borders c) Maceration between toes d) Thickened nails 9) The species Microsporum gypseum is acquired from what source? a) Direct contact with other humans b) Pets, such as dogs or cats c) The soil d) Indirect contact with contaminated objects like towels 10) Which prevention method focuses on personal hygiene and moisture control in susceptible body folds? a) Treating pets if they have fungal infection b) Avoiding walking barefoot in public showers c) Not sharing towels, clothes, hairbrushes, and shoes d) Keeping skin clean and dry, especially folds area (Groin, Armpits, between toes)
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