Go Back to Basics with Case Study Classics |
The new Case Studies from the Clinic series will bring back each week a popular case from our collection written by Patient Care® Online favorite Jonathan Schneider, DO. Get started, below.
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A Rare, Recurrent, Red, Ringed Rash in a Young Girl |
The patient also has fever, fatigue, and nonpainful nodules with the rash, which is worse after exertion. What is your diagnosis?
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Plus: Two More Rash Challenges from Patient Care® Online |
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Dry Cough, Rash on Legs |
Patient is 54 y/o man; the cough has been present for 2 weeks, the rash on the lower extremities for 2 months; the rash is getting worse. What's your dx?
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Autumnal Rash and Fever: Your Dx? |
A 2-year-old boy is seen for 2 days of cough, high fever, vomiting, and a rash. Is the rash location a clue to diagnosis?
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