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nbme 1-33 - darkhorse
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31. A 34-year-old man comes to the office with his wife and daughter because he has had some dusky lesions on his shoulder for the past 2 months. He says that two have become larger during the past week. He and his wife have recently adopted an 18-month-old girl from the Ukraine who has a similar rash. He is an environmental scientist and his work requires him to travel overseas and work outdoors. He is concerned about the possibility of skin cancer. Vital signs are normal. Physical examination shows a cluster of six discrete papular lesions on his left shoulder that are slightly tender. These lesions have a central depression containing some pus-like material. There is no axillary or cervical adenopathy. His rash is shown. Which of the following is the most appropriate management for the patient?

A

) Acyclovir

B

) Scabicidal cream

C

) Topical corticosteroid cream

D

) Topical fluconazole

E

) Topical liquid nitrogen
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#2
B..?
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#3
its EE
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#4
what is the rash from... wart???
pus-like material??
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#5
sry...it was molluscum contagiosum
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#6
can u post the photo pls.
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#7
dID IT LOOK LIKE MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM?
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