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#511

Example of a very potent topical corticosteroid for atopic eczema = _____

#512

What is the initial management for localised impetigo? _____

#513

What investigation is used to confirm the diagnosis of scabies?

#514

What is the first-line management for scabies? _____

#515

Atopic dermatitis is usually distributed in _____ in children & adults

#516

There are 3 main components of managing atopic eczema: 1. _____ 2. Emollients (moisturising) 3. Topical steroids

#517

Scabies can present with _____ located on side of fingers, interdigital webs, & flexor aspects of wrists on examination

#518

Atopic eczema typically presents with _____, dry skin lesions that look erythematous

#519

A _____ trial of non-sedating antihistamine should be considered if atopic eczema presents with severe itching or urticaria

Hint: time period

#520

What is the second-line management for scabies if allergic to permethrin? _____

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