Brown Skin Lesions – Friday Pop Quiz 12/3/21
This baby does not have any systemic symptoms and these red-brown skin lesions heal on their own. What would this lesion stain positively with?
A. CD68
B. VVG
C. Thioflavin T
D. CD4
E. Langerin
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This baby does not have any systemic symptoms and these red-brown skin lesions heal on their own. What would this lesion stain positively with?
A. CD68
B. VVG
C. Thioflavin T
D. CD4
E. Langerin
To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here.
Brought to you by our brand partner Derm In-Review. A product of SanovaWorks.
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Which of the following findings can be elicited during examination of these widespread skin lesions?
A. Buttonhole sign
B. Dimple sign
C. Crowe's sign
D. Darier's sign
E. Pseudo-Darier's sign
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