56-year-old woman with swollen, plaque covered leg

56-year-old woman with swollen, plaque covered leg

The patient is an obese 56-year-old woman who presents with unilateral leg swelling. The area has been weeping for days. On examination, you discover a large erythematous, scaly plaque on the right ankle and lower leg. The patient shares with you that five days earlier she was diagnosed by her primary physician with cellulitis and started on “an antibiotic.” There are no other remarkable findings, and she has no fever. View the photo and consider …

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76-year-old woman with sudden ulcers on roof of mouth

76-year-old woman with sudden ulcers on roof of mouth

The patient is a 76-year-old woman with a one-day history of multiple painful ulcers, with general erythema on the mucosa of the left side of the hard palate of her mouth. On examination, you find that they stop at the midline of the palate. There are no other remarkable findings, but upon questioning the patient reveals a three-day history of fevers and general aches. View the photo and consider what your next steps would be.

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23-year-old woman covered in dark, blistering "bruises"

23-year-old woman covered in dark, blistering "bruises"

The patient is a 23-year-old white woman with a medical history significant for asthma as a teenager who presents with “bruising on her legs and belly.” The patient reports that the affected areas became red and started \”stinging\” approximately three weeks ago, accompanied by “some small blisters.” At the time, she attributed the symptoms to sunburn. Gradually, however, the areas evolved into darker \”bruises\” that have now been present for about two weeks. She denies …

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Patient with recurring sharp pain in left eye

Patient with recurring sharp pain in left eye

The patient is a man who presents to the urgent care center after waking in the morning with a sharp pain and a feeling of \”something grainy\” in his left eye. Upon examination, you find diffuse redness of the sclera and conjunctiva, as well as tearing. Additionally, the patient appears photophobic. You are unable to assess visual acuity because he has left his contact lenses out and does not have glasses. Fluorescein examination reveals no …

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