Posts in Infectious Disease
Soft Tissue Infection: Diagnosis by Ultrasound

A 31 y.o. male presents to the Emergency Department with a chief complaint of swelling of his right leg. He has no past medical history, and his social history is significant for polysubstance use disorder and housing insecurity. He primarily injects opioids and cocaine and has had periods of time where he received medication assisted treatment with buprenorphine. On exam, there is an area of erythema and swelling on the lower right extremity that does not overly the joints. The area is warm and tender to palpation. There is no obvious wound or purulent drainage. The remainder of a 12 point Review of Systems is negative…

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A Case of Recurrent Urticaria

A 50-year-old male with no significant past medical history presents to the Emergency Department with a chief complaint of facial swelling. The patient had been in his usual state of health when he awoke suddenly in the middle of the night just prior to presentation with lip swelling and an urticarial rash on his back and neck. He denies dyspnea, wheezing, trouble swallowing, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea…

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Red Hot in the Age of COVID: Comparing MIS-C to Kawasaki Disease

A 6-month-old vaccinated, previously healthy boy presented to the ED with fever, rash, and irritability. He had fever for four days (Tmax 102°F). Three days prior, he also developed a red non-pruritic rash and oral lesions. The rash started on his face and progressed to the rest of his body, sparing his palms and soles. His eyes have been red and irritated. He had decreased oral intake and poor urine output. His mother had been giving acetaminophen and ibuprofen. There had been no known sick or COVID-19 contacts…

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A Pain in the Neck…and Groin: Diagnosis and Management of Herpes Meningitis

A 43 year-old female with a past medical history of migraine headaches presented to the emergency department with a severe, diffuse headache. The headache started suddenly, waking her from sleep about two hours prior to arrival, and was described as the worst headache of her life. The headache was not improved with home ibuprofen or Tylenol, prompting her visit to the emergency department. Upon further questioning, the patient noted the headache was associated with neck stiffness, diaphoresis, and subjective fever…

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