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Approach to Rash in a Patient with HIV

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Case 1 - Cont<strong>in</strong>ued• <strong>Patient</strong> reports <strong>to</strong> cl<strong>in</strong>ic & has not taken<strong>to</strong>day’s s medications, as <strong>in</strong>structed• His<strong>to</strong>ry: Feverish. Mild nausea. Safe sex.• Exam: T 101. Only other abnormality is sk<strong>in</strong>.• Labs – Cr 1.6. ALT 101, AST 80, Bili 0.8.WBC 4.2 (ANC 2800, AEC 450, ALC 950),Hgb 13.1, PLT 88Pho<strong>to</strong> from Todd, Derma<strong>to</strong>lCl<strong>in</strong> 2006;24:459

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