A woman in her 20s taking valproic acid and phenytoin for epilepsy presented to the clinic with a 2-month history of gradually worsening pruritic plaques that initially involved the scalp, face, and neck, and later affected the anterior and posterior chest wall, abdomen, upper arms and thighs. What is your diagnosis?
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