Photo Quiz: A Human Parasite
Here is an easy one for you. This is a picture of a small part of a human parasite I took with a Celestron LCD Digital Microscope.
What is it?
Labels: animals, dermatology, medicine, nature, photo quiz, photography
The irrational yet irrestible urge to know or make known. The CC is a "club" founded by a small group of medical professionals, who have made a pastime of turning medical cases and discussions into medically irrelevant history lessons, philosophical rants, and displays of one-upsmanship. The official premise, since the "club" was named, has been to exchange and discuss various books, movies, and ideas. Sometimes we eat sushi.
Here is an easy one for you. This is a picture of a small part of a human parasite I took with a Celestron LCD Digital Microscope.
What is it?
Labels: animals, dermatology, medicine, nature, photo quiz, photography
This case involves a 67 year old, diabetic man who has taken no medications for the last 4 years except for a daily aspirin. He presented to my clinic for the first time in over four years with a 2 week history of a rash that started on his right arm as seen below. His left arm had a similar appearance.
The rash then spread to the rest of the right arm and all extremities. The rash was initially pruritic but by the time of the visit the itching had resolved. He denied any recent OTC medication use except for the daily aspirin. He denied any new or unusual foods or contacts. He was feeling well. He denied fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain or headache. He denied any recent tick bites or possible exposure to ticks. His trunk showed no lesions but his legs were affected as seen below.
Labels: dermatology, medicine, photo quiz, rashes