Clinical Case Database / Category: Patient Management
Generalised skin rash
Publication details
Vijay Joshi, Ashis Banerjee
Foundation Years Journal, volume 4, issue 10, p.9 (123Doc Education, London, January 2011)
Abstract
A generalised skin rash progressing to full thickness skin necrosis is described in a 71-year-old male presenting with upper gastrointestinal bleeding in the presence of alcoholic liver disease. The clinical diagnosis, role of investigations and management are discussed. An infective aetiology is postulated for the rash.
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Authors
Vijay Joshi
Registrar in integrated medicine
Chase Farm Hospital
Enfield
Ashis Banerjee
Consultant in emergency medicine
Chase Farm Hospital
Enfield
libra19542003@yahoo.co.uk
References
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4. Stone JH (2007) Hypersensitivity vasculitis. In J Imboden, D Hellmann and J Stone (eds) Current Diagnosis and Treatment Rheumatology, 2nd edition. New York: Lange Medical Books/McGraw Hill, (Chapter 38), p 308.
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