Erythematous, Scaly and Hyperkeratotic Lesions Post category:Spot Diagnosis Post published:July 23, 2022 Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on Pinterest Share on Email Share on Reddit Erythematous, Scaly and Hyperkeratotic Lesions A 71-year-old man with cirrhosis presented to the ED with severe diffuse pruritus 3 months after being treated with oral and topical glucocorticoids for an erythematous, scaly rash. What is the most likely diagnosis? CLICK FOR FULL CASE AND ANSWER Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on Pinterest Share on Email Share on Reddit Read more articles Previous PostChest X-ray of a Patient With New Peripheral Edema Next PostPatient with Abdominal Pain, Nausea, and Bilious Emesis You Might Also Like Painless Periumbilical Masses in Patient with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus August 31, 2022 Patient with Abdominal Pain, Nausea, and Bilious Emesis July 29, 2022 A 41-year-old Woman with Subcutaneous Hard Lumps on her Buttocks and Elbows June 4, 2022