Case 8 - Question 5 5. Erythrodermic presentations can have both acute and chronic components. If Mr. Magoro had presented to the ED two months after onset instead of one week, what dermatologic changes might you find with chronic erythroderma? A. Entropion, hair loss, onycholysis, generalized lymphadenopathy, palmar and solar keratoderma B. Ectropion, hair loss, Terry’s nails, generalized lymphadenopathy, palmar and solar hypokeratosis C. Ectropion, hair loss, onycholysis, generalized lymphadenopathy, palmar and solar keratoderma D. Entropion, hair loss, Terry’s nails, generalized lymphadenopathy, palmar and solar hypokeratosis Time's up