Author: Yasmin Sultan / Editor: Adrian Boyle / Reviewer: Sarah Gooding / Code: DP2, OptP4, SLO1 / Published: 06/05/2022
This 82-year-old man attends the Emergency Department (ED) after a fall at home. He has been feeling unwell for a couple of days but started to feel better today, although he has developed the rash shown. Tonight he lost his balance, fell, and was unable to get up so was brought to the ED. He has no injuries, however, you are concerned about his rash.
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Which eponymous sign is shown?
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8 responses
Excellent reminder of this important clinical sign not to be missed in view of the ophthalmological risk
thanks – id forgotten about this as well as the other eponymous signs ive had to look up
useful information. excellent share
Very interesting.
THANKS
Thanks
good case
Excellent Learning