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To claim CME credit, complete this case-based posttest online at http://www.aad.org/JAAD/. Note: CME quizzes are available after the first of the month in which the article is published. A minimum score of 70% must be achieved to claim CME credit. If you have any questions, please contact the Member Resource Center of the American Academy of Dermatology at toll-free (866) 503-SKIN (7546), (847) 240-1280 (for international members), or by e-mailing [email protected]. CME examination Identification No. JB0514 May 2014 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Day A, Abramson AK, Patel M, Warren RB, Menter MA. J Am Acad Dermatol 2014;70:821-38. Directions for questions 1 and 2: Choose the single best response. A 67-year-old farmer presents with a 6-mm ulcerated nodule with rolled borders and arborizing telangiectasias on the left lower eyelid along the lash line. 1. What is the best treatment? a. Radiotherapy b. Topical imiquimod c. Careful observation d. Mohs micrographic surgery e. Immediately start vismedogib A 54-year-old man is transferred to your hospital because of epidermal sloughing covering 45% of his body surface area, with eye and genital involvement. 2. What is the most appropriate ophthalmologic management of this condition? a. Order 1 hour nursing checks of the eyes and mucosal surfaces b. Immediate ophthalmologic consultation c. Administration of lubricating eye drops d. Administration of high-dose corticosteriods e. Pan culture of cutaneous and mucosal surfaces 839

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To claim CME credit, complete this case-based posttest online at http://www.aad.org/JAAD/. Note:CME quizzes are available after the first of themonth in which the article is published. Aminimum scoreof 70% must be achieved to claim CME credit. If you have any questions, please contact the MemberResource Center of the American Academy of Dermatology at toll-free (866) 503-SKIN (7546), (847)240-1280 (for international members), or by e-mailing [email protected].

CME examination

Identification No. JB0514

May 2014 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

Day A, Abramson AK, Patel M, Warren RB, Menter MA. J Am Acad Dermatol 2014;70:821-38.

Directions for questions 1 and 2: Choose the single bestresponse.

A 67-year-old farmer presents with a 6-mm ulceratednodule with rolled borders and arborizing telangiectasiason the left lower eyelid along the lash line.

1. What is the best treatment?

a. Radiotherapyb. Topical imiquimodc. Careful observationd. Mohs micrographic surgerye. Immediately start vismedogib

A 54-year-old man is transferred to your hospital becauseof epidermal sloughing covering 45% of his body surfacearea, with eye and genital involvement.

2. What is the most appropriate ophthalmologic

management of this condition?a. Order 1 hour nursing checks of the eyes and

mucosal surfacesb. Immediate ophthalmologic consultationc. Administration of lubricating eye dropsd. Administration of high-dose corticosteriodse. Pan culture of cutaneous and mucosal surfaces

839