A 43-year-old man comes to the office due to a rash. He has a 1-week history of a blistering rash on his hands associated with severe pruritus. The patient had a similar rash twice in the previous 2 months that resolved with peeling of the skin on his hands. He has had no changes in household products and no occupational chemical exposure. Medical history is unremarkable. Examination shows a vesicular rash on the hands as shown in the exhibit.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis of this patient's skin condition?
A) Dyshidrotic eczema
B) Herpetic whitlow
C) Nummular eczema
D) Psoriasis
E) Scabies
F) Tinea manuum
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