A 6-month-old girl is brought to the office due to a rash on her cheeks, arms, and chest for the past 2 weeks. She is constantly scratching and rubbing her arms, and her parents are having a hard time keeping her hands away from the affected areas. The patient drinks breast milk and formula and has not started solid foods. There are no household pets, and she is bathed every 2 days with a body wash free of fragrance, alcohol, and dyes. The patient has not been exposed to new clothing, detergents, lotions, or other substances. Physical examination of the arms is shown in the exhibit.
The face and chest have similar lesions. There is no rash in the diaper area or on the palms or soles. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
A) Allergic contact dermatitis
B) Atopic dermatitis
C) Eczema herpeticum
D) Plaque psoriasis
E) Seborrheic dermatitis
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