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What is the diagnosis? A) Contact dermatitis B) Discoid lupus erythematosus C) Melanoma D) Nummular eczema E) Tinea corporis
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Nummular Eczema. Dr. Mohan Kumar Medithi, Pediatrician and Pediatric Bronchoscopist.
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D. Nummular Eczema. Known triggers for nummular eczema include: Damage to the skin such as through an insect bite, scrapes and scratches, chemical “burns” A reaction to inflammation (as with atopic dermatitis and/or statis dermatitis) elsewhere on the body. Dry skin especially in the winter.
SUGGESTIVE of D.. DISCOID NUMMULAR ECZEMA
Nummular Eczema
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? Nummular Eczema
Nummular Eczema ( D)
D- Nummular Eczema
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