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Make the Diagnosis: Don’t Worry, Baby

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Presentation

A mom brought her 14-month-old daughter to the pediatrician after noticing a linear lesion that was developing on her face. She was sure it had not been present at birth, so she was a little concerned about what it might be even though it didn’t seem to cause her daughter any discomfort. It was a slightly yellow verrucous scaly plaque that seemed to cause hair loss where it met her hairline.


Can you diagnose the patient?

to use the Differential Builder in VisualDx to help you.

434% A. Nevus sebaceus

229% B. Epidermal nevus

335% C. Apalsia cutis congenita

131% D. Flat wart

Learnings

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