Dental OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) Practice Exam

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In which demographic are you most likely to see a condition characterized by a port wine stain?

  1. Children with asthma

  2. Individuals with Sturge-Weber syndrome

  3. Aged adults with skin cancer

  4. Teenagers with acne

The correct answer is: Individuals with Sturge-Weber syndrome

The presence of a port wine stain is most commonly associated with individuals who have Sturge-Weber syndrome. This condition is a neurocutaneous disorder that is characterized by a facial capillary malformation, which manifests as a port wine stain typically on the forehead and upper eyelid on one side of the face. The condition is also associated with neurological complications, such as seizures and developmental delays, primarily due to the involvement of the underlying brain tissue. In children, the likelihood of encountering a port wine stain is significantly higher due to the association with Sturge-Weber syndrome, making this demographic distinctly noted for the condition. While asthma, skin cancer, and acne may affect various demographics, they do not directly correlate with the presence of port wine stains, leaving individuals with Sturge-Weber syndrome as the primary group of interest for this specific feature.