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MCQ – 35868

Question

A 45-year-old farmer has itchy erythematous papular lesions on face, neck, ‘V’ area of chest, dorsum of hands and forearms for 3 years. The lesions are more severe in summers and improve by 75% in winters. The most appropriate test to diagnose the condition would be:

A. Skin biopsy
B.

Estimation of IgE levels in blood

C.

Patch test

D.

Intradermal prick test

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Correct Answer » C

Explanation

 The clinical picture suggests: Chronic actinic dermatitis / airborne contact dermatitis

Supporting features:

  • Farmer (exposure to plants/pollens/agrochemicals)
  • Chronic itchy papular erythematous lesions
  • Involvement of sun-exposed areas:
    • Face
    • Neck
    • V area of chest
    • Dorsum of hands and forearms
  • Worse in summers
  • Improves in winters

Best diagnostic test:

Patch test

  • Detects delayed type (Type IV) hypersensitivity
  • Helps identify contact allergens responsible for airborne contact dermatitis

Why Other Options are Incorrect

A. Skin biopsy

  • Histopathology is nonspecific
  • Cannot reliably identify allergen/contact sensitivity

B. Estimation of IgE levels in blood

  • Elevated in atopy and Type I hypersensitivity
  • Not useful for diagnosing contact dermatitis

D. Intradermal prick test

  • Used for immediate (Type I) hypersensitivity reactions
  • Useful in:
    • Urticaria
    • Allergic rhinitis
    • Food allergy
  • Not useful for delayed hypersensitivity/contact dermatitis
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