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i-Human Case Week 4 & 8:13-Year-Old
Female Reason for Encounter: Itchy Skin
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Section 1: Case Overview & Problem Statement
Case Problem Statement
This patient is a 13-year-old female with a PMH of asthma and environmental allergies who
reports 2 weeks of a progressively worsening itchy rash on the dorsal aspects of her hands. She
also reports overall dry skin that started about 7 months ago and worsens in the winter, use of
scented lotion, and new stacker rings. Denies exposure to environmental/plant-based irritants,
new lotions, soaps, detergents, fever, cough, and other URI symptoms. Physical examination
shows erythematous, flaky, and dry skin with poorly demarcated borders to the dorsal aspects
of the hands and thickened, leathery skin on the bilateral antecubital fossae. Auspitz sign is
negative on all affected areas.
Learning Objectives
• Identify the classic morphology and distribution of atopic dermatitis in the adolescent
population
• Distinguish atopic dermatitis from contact dermatitis, psoriasis, and other common
dermatoses
• Apply Hanifin & Rajka diagnostic criteria to confirm the diagnosis
• Formulate a stepwise, evidence-based management plan aligned with AAD guidelines
• Develop a comprehensive SOAP note and patient education plan
Section 2: Patient Demographics & Vitals
Parameter Value
Age 13 years old
Sex Female
Height 5'2" (157 cm)
Weight 104.0 lb (47.3 kg)
BMI 19.0 kg/m² — Normal for age and sex
Temperature 98.6 F (37.0 C) — Afebrile
Heart Rate 78 bpm — Regular rhythm
Blood Pressure 112/70 mmHg — Normotensive
Respiratory Rate 16 breaths/min — Normal
SpO2 99% on room air
PMH Asthma, Environmental Allergies
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