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- \striae gravidarum\ would be found in which of the following patients?
○ immunocompromised
○ motor vehicle accident victim
○ one who has acne
○ pregnant
- your patient has \verrucae\ on their fingers. the appearance of this condition can be described as:
○ an erythematous papular eruption
○ epidermal nipple-like skin tumors
○ pustular bulbae which itch
○ thick, yellow greasy scaling patches
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"Striae gravidarum" are stretch marks that occur during pregnancy due to skin stretching. Immunocompromised patients, motor vehicle accident victims, or those with acne don't typically have this condition related to their status. Pregnant patients are associated with striae gravidarum.
Verrucae (warts) on fingers are caused by HPV and appear as epidermal, nipple - like skin tumors. An erythematous papular eruption is more like a rash (e.g., in some allergic or inflammatory conditions), pustular bulbae with itching is more like a fungal or other pustular infection, and thick, yellow greasy scaling patches are typical of seborrheic dermatitis. So the correct description for verrucae is epidermal nipple - like skin tumors.
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