Medical History A 55-year-old male patient reports the appearance of skin lesions on his dorsum and extensor surface of his elbow two years ago. He denies itching or any other concomitant symptom. Previous use of corticoid resulted in short-time relief, even though the lesions tended to recur. He suffers from anxiety disorder and is currently making use of imipramine and clonazepam. He has no other comorbidities. Photograph of the extensor surface of the patient's elbowPhotograph of the dorsal region of the trunkQuestion:Based on the clinical history and photographs provided herein, which is the most likely diagnosis? Drug-induced skin reaction Plaque psoriasis Lichen planus Atopic dermatitis Time is Up! Time's up