Derm - Peds Primary Care 1 - Exam 2 Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
The exam shows erythematous plaques, consisting of confluent papules and weeping vesicles on his arms, legs, and neck bilaterally. Some of them are linear. What is the most likely diagnosis? a. Allergic contact dermatitis b. Bullous insect bites c. Cellulitis d. Herpes zoster e. Urticaria - ANSWERa. Allergic contact dermatitis primary skin lesions - ANSWERMacule - circumscribed area 1 cm of discoloration flat relative to surrounding skin. Patch - circumscribed area of discoloration, 1cm, flat relative to the surrounding skin. Papule - circumscribed, elevated, solid, 1 cm. Plaque - circumscribed, elevated, superficial, solid lesion, 1 cm in diameter. Vesicle - superficial, circumscribed elevation of the skin, 0.5 cm, that contains serous fluid. Bulla (pl. Bullae) - A raised, circumscribed lesion 0.5 cm that contains serous fluid. Pustule - 1 cm in diameter, circumscribed superficial, puss filled elevation of the skin TL has bilaterally-symmetric, pruritic, erythematous, scaly, slightly lichenified plaques on her eyelids. What is the most likely diagnosis? a. Allergic contact dermatitis b. Atopic dermatitis c. Rosaea d. Seborrheic dermatitis - ANSWERa. Allergic contact dermatitis TL has an allergic contact dermatitis, likely to her new eye shadow. What treatment would you recommend other than avoidance? a. Clobetasol ointment b. Desonide cream c.
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