A 2.6-year-old female child having skin eruption with crust formation, serous discharge since one week as seen in the attached image. Initially it was very small like a nail scratch, no history of fever.
What could be the differential diagnosis?
A 2.6-year-old female child having skin eruption with crust formation, serous discharge since one week as seen in the attached image. Initially it was very small like a nail scratch, no history of fever.
What could be the differential diagnosis?
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