A patient has a pruritic eczematous dermatitis which has been present for 1 week and reports similar symptoms in other family members. What will the practitioner look for to help determine a diagnosis of scabies?
A) Bullous lesions on the soles of the feet and palms of the hands
B) Intraepidermal burrows on the interdigital spaces of the hands
C) Nits and small bugs along the scalp line at the back of the neck
D) Pustular lesions in clusters on the trunk and extremities
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