Abstract

A healthy immunocompetent 25-year-old married man presented to the emergency department with a 5-day history of severe odynophagia, fever (peak 40°C), and a scattered pustular skin eruption. He denied extramarital sexual relations. The patient’s physical examination was remarkable for scattered

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