Annie Chambers iHuman Case Study (25 y/o with an erythematous papular rash)

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Annie Chambers iHuman Case Study (25 y/o with an erythematous papular rash)

The patient is a 25-year-old otherwise healthy female, presents with 2 days of intensely pruritic erythematous papular rash on the inner thighs and left inner forearm.  Recent exposure includes hiking through the woods, hot tub use, new lotion use, and ingesting scallops for the first time in her life. Physical examination shows a 6 cm set of linea, circumscribed, erythematous blisters on the left forearm and a 10 x 12 cm scattered contiguous erythematous papular rash with surrounding superficial excoriations on the inner thigh. 

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Annie Chambers iHuman Case Study (25 y/o with an erythematous papular rash)

The patient is a 25-year-old otherwise healthy female, presents with 2 days of intensely pruritic erythematous papular rash on the inner thighs and left inner forearm.  Recent exposure includes hiking through the woods, hot tub use, new lotion use, and ingesting scallops for the first time in her life.

Key Features:

 

  1. Patient Profile
    • Age: 25-year-old healthy female.
    • Chief complaint: Intensely pruritic erythematous papular rash on the inner thighs and left inner forearm lasting 2 days.
    • Relevant history: Recent exposure to woods (hiking), hot tub, new lotion, and first-time ingestion of scallops.
  2. Physical Examination Findings
    • Forearm: 6 cm linear, circumscribed erythematous blisters.
    • Inner thigh: 10 x 12 cm scattered erythematous papular rash with superficial excoriations.

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