A 40-year-old woman was admitted in the medical ward with complaints of fever, puffiness of face, vomiting and skin rash since five days. General physical examination showed the patient to be febrile and her vital parameters were within normal limits. No other abnormalities were noted.

The dermatological examination showed multiple dry, non-scaly, discretely arranged, round to oval, bilaterally near symmetrical papules, nodules, vesicles and pustules over the forearms and hands (image attached). What is your medical diagnosis for this patient? *This image based case is form Docplexus editorial board for educative purpose only Source: Journal of Pharmacology Stay connected, answer will be posted in 48 hrs!