Case presentation A 2-month-old baby boy was brought to the dermatologist with four weeks history of asymptomatic redness and scaling of the skin of the scalp, face, chest, abdomen, axillae, arms, legs, perineum, and buttocks. Patient medical record Healthy full-term baby with all necessary immunizations No family history of rash and related aggravating factors No lymphadenopathy or hepatosplenomegaly Physical investigation findings Pink to brown nummular patches White-colored thick plaques on the scalp, cheeks, trunk, back, axillae, inguinal crease, scrotum, umbilicus, and posterior areas of the ears The patient’s condition was unresponsive to moisturizers and anti-yeast medications. What would be your diagnosis for this patient?
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