During the assessment of a patient, you note an area of red, sharply defined plaques covered with silvery scales that are mildly itchy on the patient’s knees and elbows. You recognize this finding as
a. lentigo.
b. psoriasis.
c. actinic keratosis.
d. seborrheic keratosis.
Dermatologic manifestation(s) of Addison’s disease can include (select all that apply)
a. urticaria.
b. loss of body hair.
c. increased sweating.
d. generalized hyperpigmentation.
e. hypopigmentation in the legs and trunk.
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