Kamsi Forum Guru
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| | 11/04/07 - 08:40 AM  
 
   
 
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An adolescent boy complains of a splotchy red rash on the nape of his neck, discovered when he had his head shaved for football season. The rash seems to get more prominent with exercise or emotion. His mother notes that he has had the rash since infancy, but that it became invisible as hair grew. He had a similar rash on his eyelids that resolved in the newborn period. Select the most likely diagnosis ? Options: 1. Sebaceous nevi 2. Salmon patch 3. Neonatal acne 4. Seborrheic dermatitis 5. Milia
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| darkhorse Forum Elite

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| | 11/04/07 - 09:14 AM  
 
   
 
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may be 2222
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| sandra Forum Guru
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| | 11/04/07 - 12:27 PM  
 
   
 
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2?
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| Kamsi Forum Guru
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| | 11/04/07 - 01:26 PM  
 
   
 
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222 Salmon patches are flat vascular lesions that occur in the listed regions and appear more prominent during crying. The lesions on the face fade over the first weeks of life. Lesions found over the nuchal and occipital areas often persist. No therapy is indicated.
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| neuroblastoma Forum Guru

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| | 11/06/07 - 11:00 PM  
 
   
 
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| xthine Forum Junior
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| | 11/07/07 - 03:25 AM  
 
   
 
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2 for me
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