PANCE Exam Practice Questions: Quiz 67 December 29, 2015 By Aamir Khan Leave a Comment A 75-year-old with a history of Parkinson’s disease presents with minimally pruritic facial lesions present for 1 week. Exam reveals scattered discrete macules approximately 1 cm in size with an orange-red greasy scale on the cheeks and nasolabial folds. What is the most appropriate treatment? A. benzoyl peroxide gel B. hydrocortisone cream C. metronidazole gel D. mupirocin ointment Δ
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