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    Scalp plaque - 2 year(s) ago

    A 35-year-old man presented with a 2-month history of a hard nodule on his scalp. On inspection, there was a well-circumscribed plaque with a dramatic keratinaceous horn. The patient was otherwise healthy.What’s your diagnosis?

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    A 20-month-old boy presented to Dermatology with a 2-week history of multiple papules, flat-topped papulovesicles, and dry, scaly plaques on his dorsal hands and fingers, lower legs and feet, and buttocks. A week before the rash began, the patient had 2 days of loose stools and fussiness but subsequently appeared well. All immunizations were up to date.What’s your diagnosis?

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    Taking vitamins and minerals in the hope of preventing cancer or cardiovascular disease may be ineffective—and with a particular supplement, it could actually be harmful.

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