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A 35 year old man is evaluated for an acute rash on his face the somewhat itchy and his left eye is swelling shut he has i history atopic dermatitis which has been reasonably well controlled with ointment tacrolimus ointment and hydroxyzine he has lately in medication because recent travel and therefore has been scrap allergic to sulf on physical examination vital signs are normally the skin finding shown the conjunctive are inflamed but no purulence is not abnormalities of the conear are visible skin finding or are shown the left preauricular lymph nodes are slightly enlarged what is the most diagnosis? discuss the treatment of the case​

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Answered by ROCKYCEO
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Answer:

Explanation:

Paraneoplastic erythroderma

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