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A child presents with atopic dermatitis. Which
skin finding is most characteristic?
,A. Vesicular lesions with honey-colored crust
B. Scaly, erythematous, lichenified plaques
C. Purplish non-blanching rash
D. Bull’s eye rash
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Atopic dermatitis typically presents
with chronic, pruritic, scaly, erythematous,
and lichenified plaques due to repeated
scratching. It commonly affects flexural areas
in children.
A child is diagnosed with seborrheic
,dermatitis (cradle cap). What is the best
initial management?
A. Oral antibiotics
B. Antifungal IV therapy
C. Emollients and gentle shampooing
D. High-dose steroids
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Seborrheic dermatitis in infants is
self-limiting and managed conservatively with
emollients and gentle washing to remove
scales.
, Select all that apply: Features of candidal
diaper dermatitis include
A. Bright red rash
B. Satellite lesions
C. Scaling plaques
D. Central clearing
E. Pustules
Correct Answers: A, B, E
Rationale: Candidal diaper rash presents with
bright erythema, satellite lesions, and
pustules due to fungal overgrowth in moist