Abstract:A 27-year-old woman presented to the dermatology clinic with a 1-day history of sudden-onset, painless, nonpruritic, periorbital rash. The patient had several episodes of intense vomiting related to alcohol intake 1 day before onset of the rash. She was previously healthy and had not taken medications around the time of rash onset. On examination, we observed nonpalpable petechiae (1-2 mm in diameter), involving both periorbital regions and cheeks, that did not blanch under direct pressure of a glass slide (Fi… Show more
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