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RASH DECISIONS: AN EXERCISE IN CLINICAL REASONING

A 40-year-old female presents to the emergency department for evaluation of persistent fevers and a rash over one month. In a young otherwise immunocompetent woman, the subacute onset of rash and fevers raises the possibility of infections, autoimmune conditions, drug induced skin manifestations, or even paraneoplastic conditions. Further history and exam findings will provide additional information to develop the hypothesis … Download the full article below.


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