No labs, no biopsies, no imaging -- only your seasoned clinical judgement is required to make a diagnosis in this case.
A compressible groin swelling is the only abnormal feature after full-term gestation and unremarkable delivery. Your Dx?
The teen presents for an annual physical. You note asymmetric papular lesions that cover his trunk. What is your diagnosis?
This lesion on the posterior neck of a young woman was present since birth and recurred after electrodessication. Can you Dx?
What is in your differential diagnosis for this lesion observed in the mouth of a 52-year-old man?
The eruption has been present for 1 year and is restricted to the perioral region. What is included in your differential?
What is the cause of this erythematous rash that appeared suddenly and spread rapidly on the child's trunk and extremities?
A young mother’s “high coloring” consists of papular, flesh-colored lesions that resemble telangiectasia. Can you ID?
Video: Patient's ADLs were unaffected by symptoms until 2 days ago. She arrives at ED directly from PCP's office, after echo. Dx?
VIDEO: The child's hands are chronically dry but the skin has recently begun to crack; vesicular rash appeared after an ocean swim. Dx?