Articles / Clinical Quick Quiz – What is the most likely diagnosis for this yellow crusted plaque?
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Choose the condition you think is most likely from the list below. Login to submit your answer and find out the correct diagnosis.
A 4-year-old boy presents with a scaly, itchy, yellow crusted plaque on the right leg
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