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added 49 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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A 10-year old girl presents with an eruption of a violaceous rash on the sun dependent areas of her face, resembling a butterfly. Nasolabial folds are spared. The most likely diagnosis is:
A 10-year old girl presents with an eruption of a violaceous rash on the sun dependent areas of her face, resembling a butterfly. Nasolabial folds are spared. The most likely diagnosis is:
added 49 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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A mother brings her 2-year old child in with diffuse erythema and exfoliation of large sheets of superficial epidermis. The epidermis shears when you apply lateral pressure (Nikolsky's sign). The prognosis for this condition is:
A mother brings her 2-year old child in with diffuse erythema and exfoliation of large sheets of superficial epidermis. The epidermis shears when you apply lateral pressure (Nikolsky's sign). The prognosis for this condition is:
added 49 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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An 11-year old girl presents with a single 4 cm lesion on her face containing vesicles, bullae and pustules. It's covered with a golden yellow crust. The most likely diagnosis is:
An 11-year old girl presents with a single 4 cm lesion on her face containing vesicles, bullae and pustules. It's covered with a golden yellow crust. The most likely diagnosis is:
added 49 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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You have a patient with dome shaped papules on the face and neck. The lesions have a central depression (they appear "umbilicated").
You have a patient with dome shaped papules on the face and neck. The lesions have a central depression (they appear "umbilicated").
added 49 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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On a family medicine rotation, you see a 9 year old boy with numerous small vesicular lesions on erythematous bases. The lesions are all in different stages of evolution and appear over the trunk and face. The most likely diagnosis is:
On a family medicine rotation, you see a 9 year old boy with numerous small vesicular lesions on erythematous bases. The lesions are all in different stages of evolution and appear over the trunk and face. The most likely diagnosis is:
added 47 months ago.
created by Nicole Hawkins.
A young girl is brought to clinic by her mother who is concerned by a small oval-shaped patch of dry, scaling skin and hair loss on the child's scalp. You collect some of the scale onto a glass slide for KOH preparation, revealing hyphae - and confirming your suspected diagnosis. Which of the fol...
A young girl is brought to clinic by her mother who is concerned by a small oval-shaped patch of dry, scaling skin and hair loss on the child's scalp. You collect some of the scale onto a glass slide for KOH preparation, revealing hyphae - and confirming your suspected diagnosis. Which of the fol...
