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An 8-year-old boy - uterus
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is brought to the pediatrician with the rash on his abdomen. The mother first noticed the rash about 3 weeks ago. The boy has no fever or other symptoms. On examination, there is well-sircumscribed, circular, erythematous, scaly annular patch on his abdomen. The border of the skin lesion is raised and well defined.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A) erythema multiforme
B) erythema nodosum
C) impetigo
D) nummular eczema
E) tinea corporis
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A. HSV infection?
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#3
E.
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#4
A...

tinea corporis cant be raised
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#5
answer------E-------

Klebsiella
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#6
???????
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#7
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
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#8
it is T corporis - look here ---) http://dermis.multimedica.de/dermisroot/...agnose.htm
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#9
yes, it's tinea corporis
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#10
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