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Health, 05.08.2019 23:20 SavyBreyer

A58-year-old man with diabetes mellitus and hypertension presents with a 6-month history of generalized pruritus. he reports that he scratches frequently. on examination his skin is dry and scaly. he has multiple linear excoriations and thickened skin on his forearms, legs, and neck. which one of the following is the most likely etiology of his pruritus?
(a) chronic urticaria
(b) contact dermatitis
(c) lichen simplex chronicus
(d) scabies

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