Scars MCQS Quiz Test

Scars MCQS Quiz Test

Important and conceptual MCQS on Scars as Quiz Test
These MCQs are prepared to fulfil the requirement of all types of medical exams as NEET, USMLE, PLAB and ALL TYPES OF BOARD exams

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#1. What is the typical appearance of an immature scar during the early phases of wound healing? ? Immature scars are frequently characterized by a pink, raised, hard texture and may cause itching.

Pink, hard, raised, and often itchy 

Immature scars are frequently characterized by a pink, raised, hard texture and may cause itching.

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#2. During the maturation phase of wound healing, when do most changes in scar appearance typically occur? ? The majority of changes in scar appearance occur during the initial three months of the maturation phase.

Within the first three months 

The majority of changes in scar appearance occur during the initial three months of the maturation phase.

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#3. During the maturation phase of wound healing, how do the collagen fibers align? ? Collagen fibers align parallel to the wound during the maturation phase of wound healing.

Parallel to the wound 

Collagen fibers align parallel to the wound during the maturation phase of wound healing.

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#4. What type of scar is defined as excessive scar tissue that extends beyond the boundaries of the original incision or wound? ? Keloid scars extend beyond the boundaries of the original incision or wound.

Keloid scar 

Keloid scars extend beyond the boundaries of the original incision or wound.

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#5. Which type of scar is characterized by its pale, flat, and easily traumatised appearance, often found in areas of tension? ? Atrophic scars are often pale, flat, and prone to trauma, especially in areas of tension.

Atrophic scar 

Atrophic scars are often pale, flat, and prone to trauma, especially in areas of tension.
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#6. How can suture marks be minimized? ? Subcuticular suturing helps reduce suture marks on both sides of the wound or incision.

Subcuticular suturing 

Subcuticular suturing helps reduce suture marks on both sides of the wound or incision.

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#7. How are mismatched or misaligned scars often treated? ? Mismatched or misaligned scars are often corrected through excision and resuturing.

Excision and resuturing 

Mismatched or misaligned scars are often corrected through excision and resuturing.

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#8. What is the typical appearance of a mature scar in terms of color and texture? ? Mature scars are pale, flat, and soft in appearance.

Pale, flat, and soft 

Mature scars are pale, flat, and soft in appearance.

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#9. How can a dirt-grained (tattooed) scar be prevented? ? A dirt-grained (tattooed) scar can usually be prevented by proper initial scrubbing and cleansing of the wound.

Proper initial scrubbing and cleansing of the wound 

A dirt-grained (tattooed) scar can usually be prevented by proper initial scrubbing and cleansing of the wound.

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#10. What can cause poorly contoured scars to be stepped, grooved, or pincushioned? ? Poorly contoured scars can exhibit stepped, grooved, or pincushioned features due to poor alignment of deep structures.

Poor alignment of deep structures

Poorly contoured scars can exhibit stepped, grooved, or pincushioned features due to poor alignment of deep structures.

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