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- What is the minimum age limit for children to receive diagnosis of Enuresis ?Having low oxygen level can cause cyanosis? Why? What will be the nursing interventions?A 35 year-old half Filipino-half Pakistan presented to the outpatient department of dermatology at the hospital, with chief complaints of numerous hyperpigmented lesions on the proximal arms and on the upper back of approximately 5 months’ duration. The lesions become so itchy with the change of weather or when the affected parts got sweating. There was no other cutaneous or systemic complaints. His past health was unremarkable. The physical examination revealed numerous sharply demarcated brownish macules and patches on the arms and back. The size of the lesions ranged 3- 6 mm in diameter. Under the wood lamp examination, some of the lesions fluoresced into yellowish gold. What can be done to treat and avoid the recurrence of the disease? Based on the clinical appearance of the lesions, what diagnosis can you infer? This is caused by what organism?
- A 35 year-old half Filipino-half Pakistan presented to the outpatient department of dermatology at the hospital, with chief complaints of numerous hyperpigmented lesions on the proximal arms and on the upper back of approximately 5 months’ duration. The lesions become so itchy with the change of weather or when the affected parts got sweating. There was no other cutaneous or systemic complaints. His past health was unremarkable. The physical examination revealed numerous sharply demarcated brownish macules and patches on the arms and back. The size of the lesions ranged 3- 6 mm in diameter. Under the wood lamp examination, some of the lesions fluoresced into yellowish gold. What causes the hyperpigmentation of the lesions? If the scrapings from lesions will be tested for 10% KOH, what pattern or appearance can be seen under the microscope?What is the male and female ratio of Cyclothymic disorder ?A 25-year-old man presents with complaints of scaling skin lesions over the elbow, as shown in the image attached, that are waxing and waning over the past year. On physical examination, similar lesions are present on the buttock region, trunk, and knees along with yellow discoloration and pitting of the nails. Which of the following microscopic findings is most likely seen in the skin lesions? Answers A-E A Hypergranulosis and interface dermatitis B Hyperkeratosis and keratin horn cysts C D Parakeratosis and Munro microabscess Subepidermal separation of the basal cells E Suprabasal acantholysis and fluid accumulation O O Question # 38 attachment