HSV
VZV
HPV
MCV
MIXED
100

This is the most common site of recurrent HSV-1 infection.

What are the lips (herpes labialis)?

100

This dermatome-based rash is typical of VZV reactivation.

What is herpes zoster (shingles)?

100

These are the most common skin lesions caused by HPV.

What are warts (verrucae)?

100

This is the typical lesion seen in molluscum contagiosum.

What are umbilicated papules?

100

Grouped vesicles on lips vs dermatomal rash helps differentiate these two infections.

What are HSV and herpes zoster?

200

This cytologic test shows multinucleated giant cells in HSV infection.

What is the Tzanck smear?

200

This complication is persistent pain after rash resolution.

What is postherpetic neuralgia?

200

This HPV type is most commonly associated with genital warts.

What are HPV 6 and 11?

200

This virus belongs to this viral family.

What is Poxvirus?

200

This diagnostic method detects viral DNA in HSV and VZV infections.

What is PCR?

300

This type of lesion is characteristic of HSV infection.

What are grouped vesicles on an erythematous base?

300

This symptom often precedes the rash in herpes zoster.

What is pain (neuralgia)?

300

This histologic feature is typical of HPV infection.

What are koilocytes?

300

This material can be expressed from lesions and contains viral bodies.

What is cheesy (curd-like) core?

300

This virus causes both chickenpox and shingles.

What is Varicella-zoster virus?

400

This condition describes widespread HSV infection in patients with atopic dermatitis.

What is eczema herpeticum?

400

This cranial nerve syndrome presents with ear vesicles and facial paralysis.

What is Ramsay Hunt syndrome?

400

These HPV types are high-risk for malignancy.

What are HPV 16 and 18?

400

These inclusion bodies are seen histologically in MCV.

What are Henderson–Patterson bodies?

400

This dermatologic emergency involves HSV with systemic symptoms in skin disease patients.

What is eczema herpeticum?

500

This antiviral drug is first-line for HSV due to inhibition of viral DNA polymerase.

What is acyclovir?

500

This immunological state predisposes to severe disseminated zoster.

What is immunosuppression?

500

This protein interaction explains HPV-induced carcinogenesis.

What is inhibition of p53 and Rb tumor suppressor proteins?

500

This patient group is at risk for widespread molluscum lesions.

Who are immunocompromised patients (e.g., HIV)?

500

This key difference helps distinguish HPV warts from molluscum lesions clinically.

What is rough hyperkeratotic surface (HPV) vs smooth umbilicated papules (MCV)?

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