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A 70-year-old man comes to the emergency department because of a skin rash and severe itching. He appears ill; there is a generalized skin rash that is scaly, erythematous, and thickened. His palms, soles, and scalp are also involved. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Aerythroderma (exfoliative dermatitis)

Bpemphigus vulgaris

Cdermatitis herpetiformis

Drosacea

2

A 60-year-old female presents with eczematous itching lesions. Biopsy revealed a subepidermal cleft with Direct Immunofluorescence showing Linear C3 & IgG deposition along the basement membrane zone. What is the likely diagnosis?

APemphigus foliaceus

BPemphigus Vulgaris

CDermatitis herpetiformis

DBullous Pemphigoid

3

In congenital dystrophic variety of epidermolysis bullosa, mutation is seen in the gene coding for:

ALaminin 4

BKeratin 14

CCollagen type 7

DAlpha 6 integrin

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