No Chronic Illnesses in Pediatrics — 7yo Child | Pediatric Infectious | SMLE Q#17263
SMLE Question #17263
Pediatrics
Pediatric Infectious
Objective: OBJ-113
Last updated: February 2026
A 7-year-old boy is brought to the clinic for multiple small bumps on his trunk for 2 months. He is otherwise healthy with no chronic illnesses. Examination shows flesh-colored, dome-shaped 2–4 mm papules with central umbilication scattered on the chest and abdomen, without erythema, crusting, or excoriations. He has no pain or pruritus, and no household contacts have similar lesions. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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