A 65-year-old female patient is being examined during the summer for a skin condition. Her right exterior forearm exhibits thick, solid, firm plaques and no scaling. She also has a few small lesions and reports a strong desire to scratch the affected area. Lichenification indicates that she has been scratching the area frequently. She has been treated for Atropic dermatitis in the past. Which of the following diagnoses is most likely to be correct?

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A 65-year-old female patient is being examined during the summer for a skin condition. Her right exterior forearm exhibits thick, solid, firm plaques and no scaling. She also has a few small lesions and reports a strong desire to scratch the affected area. Lichenification indicates that she has been scratching the area frequently. She has been treated for Atropic dermatitis in the past. Which of the following diagnoses is most likely to be correct?