Seborrheic dermatitis (3 MCQs) 09/04/24
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1) A 30-year-old male presents with complaints of red, scaly patches on his scalp and eyebrows. Upon examination, you note greasy, yellowish scales and erythematous plaques. He reports itching and occasional burning sensation. What is the most likely diagnosis? *
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2) A 2-month-old boy is brought in by his parents for concerns about a rash on his scalp and in his diaper area that has been present for the past 2 weeks. Scalp examination shows areas of thick yellow crusting with serous ooze. The rash in the diaper region is similar but more erythematous. Given the likely diagnosis, what is the most appropriate initial treatment for this infant’s condition?
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3)  A 25-year-old female presents with complaints of itching and redness in the folds of her skin, including the groin, axillae, and inframammary regions. On examination, you note erythematous plaques with greasy scales. She reports a similar rash in her infant sibling. What is the most likely diagnosis? *
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