Telangiectasis: What’s the Link?

Hemophilia A
Explore a clinical case on telangiectasis. Learn about its association with primary cutaneous disorders and systemic diseases like sclerosis and cirrhosis.
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A Child’s Mysterious Fever

Aspirin and intravenous immune globulin
An 8-year-old presents with a week-long fever, rash, and oral lesions. Explore the diagnosis and management of this classic pediatric vasculitis.
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Behind the Bulge: Unpacking Eye Swelling & Diplopia

Dermatomyositis
A patient has retrobulbar swelling and double vision. What's the diagnosis? Explore the causes, from sinus infections to rarer conditions, and test your knowledge.
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Unraveling a Blistering Skin Disease

IgG and complement deposition at the dermis-epidermis junction
Explore the diagnosis of bullous pemphigoid, an autoimmune blistering disease. Learn about the key diagnostic test that differentiates it from similar conditions.
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Painless Vision Loss: Key Differentials

Narrow angle glaucoma
A patient presents with sudden, painless vision loss. Explore the critical differential diagnoses, including vascular occlusions and retinal detachment.
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What’s Lurking in the Water?

Transmission is associated with aerosolized contaminated soil exposure.
Explore the diagnosis of a persistent, painful vesicular rash. Learn about an uncommon pathogen found in aquatic environments and its clinical presentation.
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More Than Just a Bad Nail

Squamous-cell carcinoma
A dystrophic nail or onycholysis might not be a simple infection. Discover a rare but important diagnosis that is often missed. Learn the key signs.
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The Vomiting Infant: A Diagnostic Dilemma

Gastric pneumatosis
Explore the differential diagnosis for an infant with poor feeding and vomiting. Learn about a rare but critical condition involving the stomach wall.
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Decoding Electrical Alternans

Pericardiocentesis
Explore the management of a patient with fatigue, dyspnea, and the classic ECG finding of electrical alternans, a sign of a large pericardial effusion.
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An Ulcerated Breast Lesion: What Next?

Penicillin
Explore the diagnosis and management of an ulcerated breast lesion caused by tertiary syphilis. Learn about gummatous syphilis and the treatment of choice.
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