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Excoriated papules with honey-colored crusting were present on the abdomen, back (Panel A), arms, and legs.
mite under light microscopy ... #Clinical #Derm ... #Pathology #Scabies ... #Microscopy #Rash ... #NEJM
Strongyloides stercoralis Hyperinfection - Physical examination revealed reticulated purpuric patches with dusky centers on the abdomen,
biopsy of the rash ... #Clinical #Derm ... #Rash #StrongyloidesStercoralis ... FilariformLarvae #Microscopy ... #NEJM
Crusted Scabies - Physical examination now revealed a generalized erythematous and scaly rash with intense hyperkeratotic
erythematous and scaly rash ... Microscopic examination ... C) #Clinical #Derm ... CrustedScabies #Scabies #Microscopy ... #NEJM
Tinea Versicolor - Physical examination revealed large, coalescing, hypopigmented patches and macules on her torso and
#Clinical #Derm ... #Pathology #Tinea ... TineaVersicolor #Rash ... #Microscopy #Spaghetti ... #NEJM
Histologic Features and Prevalence of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH). NASH is a potentially progressive type of nonalcoholic
Steatohepatitis (NASH ... NASH is a potentially ... distribution of NASH ... #Pathology #Epidemiology ... HCC #Prevalence #NEJM
African Trypanosomiasis - The examination was notable for the two erythematous lesions, each measuring 3 to
B) #Clinical #Derm ... #Pathology #Smear ... #Microscopy #Trypanosomiasis ... TrypanosomaBrucei #NEJM
Glucagonoma-Associated Rash - The rash involved the arms, genitals, and buttocks and had progressed to the
Glucagonoma-Associated Rash ... - The rash involved ... #Glucagonoma #Rash ... #Microscopy #CT ... #NEJM
Herpes Zoster Mandibularis - The lesions were scattered along the area that is innervated by the
#Clinical #Photo ... #Mandibularis #Rash ... #NEJM #Shingles
Eyelid Melanoma - Despite conservative interventions, the stye had persisted and the skin had become noticeably
C) #Clinical #Pathology ... #Derm #Eyelid # ... Melanoma #Microscopy ... #NEJM
Causes of Petechial Rash - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm

Pinpoint areas (less than 2 mm) of hemorrhage, which
Causes of Petechial Rash ... : • Palpable Rash ... • Non-Palpable Rash ... : • Palpable Rash ... • Non-Palpable Rash