David L. Kaplan, MD

LIN & ASSOC

Articles

Acute Myelogenous Myelomonocytic Leukemia

February 01, 2002

A middle-aged woman had had alow-grade fever, sore throat, and malaisefor 1 week. Her physician prescribedamoxicillin. Three days afterstarting the medication, an asymptomaticerythematous and petechialeruption developed over the patient’sentire body.

Meningococcemia

February 01, 2002

A 49-year-old woman was admitted tothe hospital with a high fever ofabrupt onset, rigor, headache, myalgias,and profound prostration. Hertemperature was 41ºC (105.8ºF);blood pressure, 60/40 mm Hg; respirationrate, 30 breaths per minute;and pulse rate, 130 beats per minute.

Erythema Multiforme in a Middle-Aged Woman

February 01, 2002

A 55-year-old woman had a 10-day historyof a nonproductive cough and apainful rash on both palms for 5 days.The eruption subsequently spreadover her entire body.

Chickenpox in a Child

February 01, 2002

A pruritic, erythematous rash developed in a 6-year-oldboy over 5 days. The rash erupted in crops; the lesions appearedinitially as rose-colored macules, progressed rapidlyto papules and vesicles, and finally crusted (A). The distributionof the lesions-with the greatest concentrationon the trunk-is typical of chickenpox.

Chickenpox Lesions in an Adult

February 01, 2002

A generalized pruritic, vesicular eruption on an erythematousbase developed in a 34-year-old man. His palms andsoles were not involved

Chickenpox in an Adult

February 01, 2002

A 30-year-old man presented with a few-day history of aviral prodrome, including a low-grade fever, mild headache,muscle and joint aches, and malaise, accompaniedby a vesiculopapular rash. The mildly pruritic eruptionbegan on the head and neck and progressed within 36hours to the trunk and proximal extremities; the palmsand soles were spared.