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1. 
A 19-year-old male presents to the GP with an intensely itchy rash on his elbows, knees, back, and buttocks. He is otherwise well but mentions occasional abdominal bloating when questioned. What is the next most appropriate step for the GP to take?
A.
Endoscopic small intestinal biopsy
B.
Gluten free diet
C.
Dapsone
D.
Serum IgA tissue transglutaminase antibody testing
E.
Skin biopsy
2. 
A 20-year-old African American comes to see you in the primary care clinic. He has noticed circular areas of hair loss on his scalp over the last two weeks. He states that he is otherwise in good health and has no pertinent past medical or family history. On examination, there is a 2cm area of circular hair loss with no signs of inflammation.
A.
Secondary syphilis
B.
Alopecia areata
C.
Androgenic alopecia
D.
Alopecia universalis
3. 
Which one of the following diseases is associated with dermatitis herpetiformis?
A.
Melanoma
B.
Atopic dermatitis
C.
Herpes
D.
Coeliac disease
4. 
Which investigation would be most beneficial in confirming the underlying cause for the development of this ulcer?
A.
Fasting blood glucose
B.
Ankle-brachial pressure index
C.
Biopsy of the wound
D.
Plain x-ray of the foot
5. 
7 y.o patient presents with a facial rash. First noticed it yesterday and it worsened this morning. The child feels well, but he's scratching at the lesions. No significant medical history and has all immunisations. No abnormalities other than some lesions below and beside the mouth. Diagnosis?
A.
Atopic Eczema
B.
Impetigo
C.
Erythema infectiosum
6. 
What is the most likely underlying diagnosis for a patient presenting with the following skin lesions?
A.
Peripheral arterial disease
B.
Venous insufficiency
C.
Calciphylaxis
D.
Sickle cell anaemia
E.
Diabetes
7. 
A 55 y.o man with lesion on his forearm that he noticed in the last month. He can't remember when he first paid attention to it, but he thinks it has grown since. It is a solitary lesion of 7mm diameter, which is not painful or itchy, and he is systemically well. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A.
Eczema
B.
Bowen's Disease
C.
Psoriasis
D.
Amelanotic Melanoma
8. 
An elderly woman visits her GP who notices a skin lesion near the medial canthus of her right eye. The lesion is raised non-tender, and 5mm in diameter. It has a few branching telangiectasias on the surface and a pearly appearance when stretched. The patient says it has been there for a long time and has grown slowly. What is the most likely diagnosis
A.
Basal Cell Carncinoma (BCC)
B.
Squamous cell Carcinoma (SCC)
C.
Amelonatic Melanoma