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2011 Series - October 25, 2011
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Lecture 10 of 52 NEXT»
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| A 12-year-old boy presented with a two week history of vesicular eruptions around the left eye as shown in the pictures. He also has crusty lesions on the lid margin. The lesions are located around the eye as shown and do not appear elsewhere. Vision is not adversely affected and the remainder of the eye examination is normal. |
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This condition is compatible with a diagnosis of: |
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| a. |
icthyosis |
| b. |
measles |
| c. |
numular keratitis |
| d. |
herpes zoster |
| e. |
none of the above |
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| 2. |
The child and his family should be asked if he had: |
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measles |
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mumps |
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chicken pox |
| d. |
pertussis |
| e. |
rubeola |
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Treatment for this condition includes: |
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| a. |
topical antibiotics |
| b. |
systemic antivirals |
| c. |
topical antivirals |
| d. |
steroids |
| e. |
all of the above |
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