Which is the main
distinguishing point between eczema and atopic dermatitis
__ __?
A: lesion morphology
B: Predilection area
C: Family history of
allergy
D: Conscious symptom
distinguishing point between eczema and atopic dermatitis
__ __?
A: lesion morphology
B: Predilection area
C: Family history of
allergy
D: Conscious symptom
C
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- Which is the typical<br/>lesions of atopic dermatitis in adolescence<br/>__ __? A: Massive exudation B: Erosion is the main<br/>lesion C: Localized<br/>lichenification D: Obvious swelling
- Which of the following<br/>is the characteristics of atopic dermatitis<br/>__ __? A: May have family<br/>history B: Not allergic to<br/>protein C: Peripheral blood<br/>eosinophil decrease D: Low immunity
- Which is the<br/>characteristic of atopic dermatitis in infancy<br/>__ __? A: The lesions are<br/>limited to the popliteal fossa and elbow fossa B: The main lesion is<br/>lichenification C: Lesions are more<br/>common on the face D: Mainly vesicles and<br/>pustules
- Which of the<br/>following clinical manifestations of drug allergy does not belong to<br/>type IV allergy ____? A: eczematous drug<br/>eruption B: Morbilliform drug<br/>eruption C: Exfoliative<br/>dermatitis D: Urticaria
- Which of the following<br/>is characteristic of atopic dermatitis in childhood<br/>__ __? A: Severe itching B: Exudation increased C: The lesions are mainly<br/>facial D: All have bacterial<br/>infection
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The most common area of childhood atopic dermatitis is the chest and back
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Which of the<br/>following clinical manifestations of drug allergy does not belong to<br/>type I allergy ____? A: Urticaria B: Angioedema C: Anaphylactic<br/>shock D: Vasculitis
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Which of the<br/>following clinical manifestations of drug allergy does not belong to<br/>type III allergy ____? A: Vasculitis B: Serosis C: Serum sickness<br/>like syndrome D: Angioedema
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The main standard of Williams diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis is pruritus
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Worm-eaten<br/>cavities can be find which one:____ A: acute<br/>disseminated tuberculosis B: caseous<br/>pneumonia C: tuberculoma D: loubor<br/>pneumonia E: primary<br/>lesion of lung tuberculosis.