Female patient 50’s , no meds, has hx enlarging skin lesions confined to lower legs only x 2 months. They are not painful, but are mildly itchy at times. Has tried OTC steroid cream, psoriasis cream without benefit (did not do for very long) no recent infections, fever, or travel. Hx; smoker. Woods lamp is negative. OE dry, scaly, blanchable maroon annular lesions, hyperkeratotic of varying sizes. Ddx: nummular eczema, guttate or plaque psoriasis, discoid lupus. Other thoughts?
T corporis Rx cap itracanazole200mg 1od Tab belastine 20mg 1od Tab dispred4mg 1tds Locally tyza-m oint twice daily Lulicanazole oint at bedtime Review after 15days
? Discoid Eczema
TENIA CORPORIS..
Tinea corporis
Discoid eczema
Discoid eczema
Discoid Eczema.
Psoriasis
POSSIBLY DISCOID ECZEMA
Tinea corporis
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