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Scabies
Wrong answer!
It was eczematiform dermatitis with molluscum contagiosum (MC).
Let’s rule out differential diagnoses:
Lesions with geographic edges, inflammatory at the edges, with scarring at the centre, centrifugal, recent +- pruritic. Animal contact and mycology if necessary.
- Flare-ups with periods of remission, history of atopy, pruritus, xerosis.
- Location of the lesions: face, skin folds, limbs.
- Jagged eczema lesions.
- No infectious contact or animals.
- Flare-ups with periods of remission, history of atopy, pruritus, xerosis.
- Location of the lesions: face, skin folds, limbs.
- Jagged eczema lesions.
- No infectious contact or animals.
Nocturnal pruritus, pruritus in family members, infectious contact, clinical features with furrows.
Atopic dermatitis
Wrong answer!
It was eczematiform dermatitis with molluscum contagiosum (MC).
Let’s rule out differential diagnoses:
Lesions with geographic edges, inflammatory at the edges, with scarring at the centre, centrifugal, recent +- pruritic. Animal contact and mycology if necessary.
- Flare-ups with periods of remission, history of atopy, pruritus, xerosis.
- Location of the lesions: face, skin folds, limbs.
- Jagged eczema lesions.
- No infectious contact or animals.
- Flare-ups with periods of remission, history of atopy, pruritus, xerosis.
- Location of the lesions: face, skin folds, limbs.
- Jagged eczema lesions.
- No infectious contact or animals.
Nocturnal pruritus, pruritus in family members, infectious contact, clinical features with furrows.
Eczematiform dermatitis with molluscum contagiosum (MC)
Eczematiform dermatitis with molluscum contagiosum (MC)
It is indeed eczematiform dermatitis with molluscum contagiosum (MC).
Let’s rule out differential diagnoses:
Nocturnal pruritus, pruritus in family members, infectious contact, clinical features with furrows.
- Flare-ups with periods of remission, history of atopy, pruritus, xerosis.
- Location of the lesions: face, skin folds, limbs.
- Jagged eczema lesions.
- No infectious contact or animals.
Lesions with geographic edges, inflammatory at the edges, with scarring at the centre, centrifugal, recent +- pruritic. Animal contact and mycology if necessary.
Mycosis
Wrong answer!
It was eczematiform dermatitis with molluscum contagiosum (MC).
Let’s rule out differential diagnoses:
Lesions with geographic edges, inflammatory at the edges, with scarring at the centre, centrifugal, recent +- pruritic. Animal contact and mycology if necessary.
- Flare-ups with periods of remission, history of atopy, pruritus, xerosis.
- Location of the lesions: face, skin folds, limbs.
- Jagged eczema lesions.
- No infectious contact or animals.
- Flare-ups with periods of remission, history of atopy, pruritus, xerosis.
- Location of the lesions: face, skin folds, limbs.
- Jagged eczema lesions.
- No infectious contact or animals.
Nocturnal pruritus, pruritus in family members, infectious contact, clinical features with furrows.
Excision of the MC lesions is discussed: they end up going away... except when they multiply or lead to complications…
--> At each individual’s discretion
The brother should be seen.
Emollient at least once a day +/- Dalibour.
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