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SKIN DISORDERS & DISEASES CERTIFICATION EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE

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SKIN DISORDERS & DISEASES CERTIFICATION EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST
BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027
COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE

Examiner/Administrator: National Council for Skin Health Education & Clinical
Dermatology Assessment Board

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SKIN DISORDERS & DISEASES EXAMINATION


2026/2027 EDITION


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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM


100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS


EXACT OFFICIAL COUNT: 100 QUESTIONS


PASSING SCORE: 70%


TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES


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NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SKIN HEALTH EDUCATION & CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY
ASSESSMENT BOARD || ALIGNED WITH CURRENT CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY
COMPETENCY BLUEPRINTS || INTEGRATED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, DIAGNOSTIC
REASONING & TREATMENT PRINCIPLES || PROFESSIONAL STUDY GUIDE || 100%
VERIFIED & PROFESSIONALLY REVIEWED || COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREPARATION ||
PREPARED FOR HEALTHCARE CERTIFICATION, ACADEMIC EXAMINATION & CLINICAL
PRACTICE || PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE ONLY

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PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION MATERIAL


AUTHORIZED EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION EDITION

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Questions 1–10 → Inflammatory & Immune-Mediated Skin Disorders
Q1. A 24-year-old woman presents with erythematous plaques covered by silvery
scales on the extensor surfaces of her elbows and knees. She reports intermittent joint
stiffness in the morning lasting approximately 45 minutes. Which pathophysiologic
mechanism is most strongly associated with this disorder?

A. IgE-mediated mast cell degranulation
B. T-cell–mediated keratinocyte hyperproliferation
C. Defective collagen synthesis in the dermis
D. Sebaceous gland obstruction with bacterial colonization

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. T-cell–mediated keratinocyte hyperproliferation

Explanation: 🔹 Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disorder
characterized by accelerated epidermal turnover due to activation of T lymphocytes
and inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α, IL-17, and IL-23. The classic presentation
includes sharply demarcated erythematous plaques with silvery scales on extensor
surfaces. Morning stiffness suggests psoriatic arthritis involvement. Option A
describes allergic disorders such as urticaria. Option C relates more closely to
connective tissue disorders. Option D describes acne vulgaris pathogenesis rather
than psoriasis.




Q2. A patient with chronic atopic dermatitis asks why flare-ups commonly occur after
exposure to harsh soaps and low-humidity environments. Which explanation is most
accurate?

A. Increased melanin production triggers inflammation
B. Barrier dysfunction increases transepidermal water loss
C. Sweat gland hyperactivity causes epidermal necrosis
D. Reduced sebaceous activity eliminates fungal colonization

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Barrier dysfunction increases transepidermal water loss

Explanation: 🔹 Atopic dermatitis involves impaired skin barrier integrity, often
associated with filaggrin gene abnormalities. This defect increases transepidermal

,water loss and allows allergens and irritants to penetrate more easily, leading to
inflammation and pruritus. Harsh soaps and dry climates worsen this dysfunction.
Option A is unrelated to eczema pathophysiology. Option C incorrectly describes
sweat gland activity. Option D does not represent the primary mechanism
responsible for atopic dermatitis exacerbations.




Q3. A dermatologist performs a skin biopsy on a patient suspected of having lichen
planus. Which histologic feature would most strongly support the diagnosis?

A. Spongiosis with eosinophilic infiltration
B. Hyperkeratosis with neutrophilic abscesses
C. Sawtooth lymphocytic infiltrates at the dermoepidermal junction
D. Granulomatous inflammation with giant cells

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Sawtooth lymphocytic infiltrates at the dermoepidermal
junction

Explanation: 🔹 Lichen planus is an inflammatory condition characterized
histologically by a band-like lymphocytic infiltrate along the dermoepidermal
junction with a classic “sawtooth” appearance. Clinically, it presents with pruritic,
purple, polygonal papules. Option A is more typical of eczema. Option B is associated
with psoriasis. Option D suggests granulomatous diseases such as sarcoidosis or
cutaneous tuberculosis.




Q4. A patient develops widespread wheals and intense pruritus shortly after receiving
penicillin therapy. Which mediator is primarily responsible for the acute vascular
changes observed in this condition?

A. Dopamine
B. Histamine
C. Acetylcholine
D. Keratin

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Histamine

, Explanation: 🔹 Acute urticaria involves mast cell degranulation with release of
histamine, causing vasodilation, increased vascular permeability, and pruritus. Drug-
induced allergic reactions commonly trigger this response. Dopamine and
acetylcholine are not primary mediators of urticaria. Keratin is a structural protein
rather than an inflammatory mediator.




Q5. A 38-year-old patient with seborrheic dermatitis has greasy yellow scales
concentrated around the nasolabial folds and scalp. Which organism is most strongly
associated with this condition?

A. Candida albicans
B. Malassezia species
C. Streptococcus pyogenes
D. Human papillomavirus

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Malassezia species

Explanation: 🔹 Seborrheic dermatitis is associated with inflammatory reactions to
Malassezia yeast colonization in sebaceous-rich areas such as the scalp and face. The
condition often presents with greasy scaling and erythema. Candida can affect skin
folds but is not the principal cause here. Streptococcus pyogenes is linked to bacterial
infections such as impetigo. Human papillomavirus causes warts rather than
seborrheic dermatitis.




Q6. A patient with severe plaque psoriasis is being evaluated for biologic therapy.
Which screening measure is essential before initiating TNF-α inhibitor treatment?

A. Visual acuity testing
B. Serum calcium measurement
C. Tuberculosis screening
D. Electroencephalography

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Tuberculosis screening

Explanation: 🔹 TNF-α inhibitors suppress immune function and can reactivate
latent tuberculosis. Therefore, TB screening using a tuberculin skin test or interferon-

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