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Dermatology
4 questionsQ191
An infant presents with pruritic lesions distributed over the hands, feet, and periumbilical region. Which of the following diagnoses best fits this clinical picture?
Q192
A female presents with greenish frothy discharge; whiff test and Amsel’s criteria are negative. What microscopy feature is expected?
Q193
A male patient reports painful vesicular eruptions on the penis. Based on this presentation, which of the following is the most likely causative agent?
Q194
A newborn presents with a skin lesion as shown. The infant is feeding normally, has no fever, hypotension, or shock signs. Which diagnosis is most likely?