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44-Year-Old Man With Headache and Neurological Symptoms
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 96Issue 2p483–487Published in issue: February, 2021- Laurel E. Carter
- Payal P. Patel
- Razvan M. Chirila
Cited in Scopus: 0A 44-year-old male construction worker presented to the emergency department with a 1-week history of occipital headache associated with blurry vision, disequilibrium, and gait instability. His symptoms began with vision changes and headache and had progression to gait instability several days before presentation. The headache was rated as 7 out of 10 in severity, worsened with neck extension, and slightly relieved by neck flexion. He did not have any significant medical history and did not take any medications regularly. - Residents’ clinic
21-Year-Old Woman With a Painful Rash
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 96Issue 1p237–241Published in issue: January, 2021- Payal P. Patel
- Laurel E. Carter
- Razvan M. Chirila
Cited in Scopus: 0A 21-year-old black female with past medical history of deep vein thrombosis and anaphylaxis presented as a hospital transfer for a progressive vesicular rash. Three weeks before admission, she developed a midline facial pruritic, burning rash and arthralgias. She was pregnant during the initial rash eruption; however, she experienced a first trimester miscarriage and upper extremity deep venous thrombosis 1 week after rash eruption. At the time of admission to our hospital, her rash had progressed to involve the axillae, neck, trunk, arms, head, and oral and genital mucosa.