Leishmaniasis — MCQs

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Q1

In a patient presented with a fever and a positive filarial antigen test, what is the next appropriate method of management?

Q2

Kala azar is spread by –

Q3

26-year-old man from Bihar presents with erythematous papules on the face and back of the neck, which are hypopigmented and normoaesthetic, with no nerve thickening. A history of prolonged fever in childhood is present. What is the diagnosis?

Q4

Hot spot in heart is seen in which scan

Q5

A 42-year-old Bengali male presents with painless nodules over the face. The face is erythematous, and the surface of some of the large nodules is discolored. He gives a history of an insect bite in the past while he went to the jungle for work. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Q6

The burrow in scabies is in

Q7

A 25 year old male presented with fast moving serpiginous rash on the body. What is the causative agent?

Q8

An infant presents with pruritic lesions distributed over the hands, feet, and periumbilical region. Which of the following diagnoses best fits this clinical picture?

Q9Medium

A young tourist presents with an erythematous lesion on the cheek with central crusting after visiting a region endemic for a specific protozoal infection. What is the likely dermatological condition?

Q10Medium

An 8-month-old child presented with itchy, exudative lesions on the face, palms, and soles. The siblings also have similar complaints. Which of the following is the treatment of choice?

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Leishmaniasis MCQs for NEET-PG 2026 | 10+ Questions – Oncourse AI