Prep for USMLEPrep for USMLE Forum
   Forum    Step 1  Step 2 CK Step 2 CS Step 3  Match  IMGs Resources






Previous Topic | Next Topic  skin4 




Login or Register to post messages 




Author3 Posts
  #1

Five days after going on a nature walk, a 13-year-old boy develops well-demarcated, erythematous plaques and vesicles over his arms and face. The plaques are arranged in a linear fashion and are crusting. The boy has some facial edema. He has no history of fever or chills but complains of pruritus. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

a. Rubeola

b. Atopic dematitis

c. Acute contact dermatitis

d. Impetigo

e. Erythema infectiosum

  #2

C.

  #3

correct









Login or Register to post messages








show Similar forum topics

show Related resources










Contact us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy

Copyright @ Prep for USMLE. All rights reserved.