It Is Just a Rash They Said! Acute Skin Manifestation in a Patient With Vasculitis in Rural Hospitals

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Abstract

A 76-year-old Caucasian male with a history of rheumatoid arthritis, Raynaud’s phenomenon, pulmonary embolism on warfarin, and a previous amputation of his left partial ring and fifth finger presented with acute onset of rash in bilateral lower extremities. He was recently started on trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole due to concern for cellulitis. Differential diagnosis for acute-onset rash with the patient’s history presented as a challenge to the internist, as the differential is broad. Our case goes through the differential diagnosis to contrast the different presentations of rash in a patient with vasculitis. Ultimately skin biopsy in conjunction with a past positive cryoglobulinemic level helped confirm the diagnosis of cutaneous vasculitis, following which he was started on appropriate treatment and recovered.

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Sawalha, K., Kunnumpurath, A., Singh, S., & Kamoga, G. R. (2020). It Is Just a Rash They Said! Acute Skin Manifestation in a Patient With Vasculitis in Rural Hospitals. Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports, 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/2324709620966446

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