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Differential Diagnoses

Case study: A 68-year-old male with skin lesion in his left forearm. The lesion is oval, erythematous, scaly, no raised, with indistinct borders. It is considered as a patch since is larger than 1 cm. The lesion measures 35x25 mm Introduction Should be a paragraph that provides a brief overview of the case and main diagnosis: 1 -Squamous cell carcinoma in situ (Bowen disease):   Differential Diagnoses Differentials Diagnosis: Provide EACH differential diagnosis with the rationale and supporting evidence with the REFERENCE for each one. Also explain why differentials (2&3) were not the main diagnosis. 1 -Squamous cell carcinoma in situ (Bowen disease): 2- Basal cell carcinoma: 3- Eczema: Diagnostics Identify the lab, radiology, or other tests needed for the main diagnosis with supporting evidence. Do not include excessive or non-pertinent testing. Treatment Include the initial treatment plan for the main diagnosis. It should include medication names, dosages, and frequencies Education Patient/family education: Follow-Up appropriate follow up plan; and hospitalizations and consults wh

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