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This 55-year-old man presented with the rash seen here.

1.

These lesions are present in the distribution of cranial nerve:

a. V (ophthalmic)
b. VII
c. VIII
d. IX
e. none of the above

2. The most likely diagnosis is:

a. yersinosis
b. allergic reaction
c. lice
d. herpes zoster
e. (a) or (b)

3. This condition is:
a. painful
b. treated with antivirals
c. sometimes treated with steroids
d. treated with surgery for lid defects
e. all of the above

For answers to the above, click here on or after September 6, 2011.

 



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