Emilia Duarte Williamson, Deirdre A Buckley, Tim Root
A 45-year-old man presented with an erythematous, scaly, inflamed, pruritic plaque on his left hand. There were no lesions elsewhere. He was not atopic. Scrapings for mycology were negative and he was diagnosed with psoriasiform eczema. He was very troubled with the itchy and sore rash, which impaired his daily activities and work.
Dermatology in practice 2015; 21(1): 4–6
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