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https://open.spotify.com/episode/7qU33J9OYL95vuyblVTC6X?si=9d0utc1hSk-Wm3r1nvScrw

🧱 The First Principles of Rash

  1. Examine the rash before you take your history.
  2. Recognise red flags: systemic symptoms such as fever, pain, desquamation, mucus membrane involvement, lab abnormalities, lymphadenopathy.
  3. Try formulate the clinical presentation (described in dermatological terminology) + patient demographics into one or two sentences or an “illness script”. This enhances pattern recognition.

🔠 Definitions

🌱 Pathophysiology and Clinical Presentations

🔎 Examination

🩺 History

📄 DDx

⚡ The "erythema somethings”

🌐 Resources


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