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==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
===Vital Signs=== | ===Vital Signs=== | ||
* [[Body temperature]] > 38.9 °C (102.02 °F) | |||
* Systolic [[blood pressure]] < 90 mmHg | |||
===Skin=== | |||
Diffuse [[rash]], intense etheraderma, blanching ("boiled lobster") with subsequent desquamation, especially of the palms and soles | |||
===Gastrointestinal=== | |||
* [[Vomiting]] | |||
* [[Diarrhea]]) | |||
===Central Nervous System=== | |||
* [[Confusion]] without any focal neurological findings | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} |
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Physical Examination
Vital Signs
- Body temperature > 38.9 °C (102.02 °F)
- Systolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg
Skin
Diffuse rash, intense etheraderma, blanching ("boiled lobster") with subsequent desquamation, especially of the palms and soles
Gastrointestinal
Central Nervous System
- Confusion without any focal neurological findings