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MCQ – 69668

Question

Apple jelly nodules on the nasal septum are found in cases of ‑
A. Tuberculosis
B.

Syphilis

C.

Lupus Vulgaris

D.

Rhinoscleroma

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Correct Answer � C

Explanation

Ans. is ‘c’ i.e., Lupus vulgaris

Lupus vulgaris

  • It is an indolent and chronic form of tuberculous infection.
  • The female to male ratio is 2:1.
  • The most common site is the mucocutaneous junction of the nasal septum, the nasal, vestibule, and the ala.
  • A characteristic feature is a presence of apple-jelly nodules (Brown gelatinous nodules) in the skin.
  • Lupus can cause the perforation of the cartilaginous part of the nasal septum.
  • Confirmation is by Biopsy
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