1. Approach to Patient with a Generalized Rash
- Author
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Tony Soeyonggo and Lawrence Leung
- Subjects
Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Generalized rash ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,public health ,lcsh:Medicine ,Physical examination ,medicine.disease ,Rash ,Drug eruption ,Clinical Practice ,Pathognomonic ,medicine ,Clinical case ,medicine.symptom ,Medical diagnosis ,business ,Contact dermatitis ,secondary syphilis - Abstract
Background: Generalized rash is amongst the most common conditions presented to practicing General Practitioners and common differentials include contact dermatitis, atopic eczema, sun-induced damage, drug eruption and general manifestations of systemic diseases or infections. Materials and Methods: We illustrate with differential diagnoses our clinical case of a generalized rash in a 55-year-old man with pathognomonic signs of a diagnosis, which has received increasing global concern. Conclusion: Despite the array of available laboratory tests, a detailed history and physical examination is still of paramount importance to arrive at the most likely diagnosis for any patient with a generalized skin rash.
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- 2013