MKSAP: 62-year-old woman with a sun allergy
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A 62-year-old woman is evaluated for a “sun allergy,” manifesting as a rash on her scalp, eyelids, upper back, and knuckles. This started 2 years ago, but is less pronounced over the winter months. Medical history is unremarkable. Her only medication is hydrocortisone cream.
On physical examination, vital signs are …
MKSAP: 62-year-old woman with a sun allergy





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