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The rash is typically palpable, lower extremity purpura, but the color may be more pink or red than purple and may not occur until days after abdominal or joint pain develops.
When to go to the ER: If your symptoms are severe.
Over the next 2 days, as her fever and abdominal pain continued, the palpable rash rapidly spread to her right arm and wrist, both legs, ankles and feet, with numerous scattered lesions about the ...
Content History A 27-year-old male presented with complaints of a rash on the abdomen and lower legs. He states the rash began 3 months ago on his right calf but it has been spreading ever since.
A 7-year-old boy with no underlying conditions is brought to the emergency department (ED) by his mother for fever, sore throat, abdominal and neck pain, and rash. These symptoms started 6 days ago.
The lower left abdomen pain in this case can initially be described as a mild discomfort and is typically first connected with constipation. But after 24-48 hours, it may become more severe, sharp ...
Case Study: Lower Extremity Rash and Abdominal Pain A 32-year-old woman presents to the emergency department for a mildly itchy rash on her legs of 3 days’ duration as well as lower extremity ...
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