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A patient complains of SOB (shortness of breath), wheeze, cough and nocturnal waking. He has dry scaly shin with rashes that are itchy. What is the single most likely diagnosis?

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A patient complains of SOB (shortness of breath), wheeze, cough and nocturnal waking. He has dry scaly shin with rashes that are itchy. What is the single most likely diagnosis?


  1. Scabies
  2. Eczema
  3. Rheumatism
  4. Dermatitis
  5. Psoriasis

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The key is B. Eczema. [Asthma may be associated with atopy].

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