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The Color Atlas of Family Medicine | Part 13. Dermatology > Section 8. Papulosquamous Conditions > | Chapter 148. Reiter's Syndrome Sections: Patient Story, Epidemiology, Etiology and Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis, Management, Follow-Up, References. Topics Discussed: reiter syndrome. Excerpt:"A 29-year-old Hispanic man presented with concerns about an extensive rash that had developed over the previous month. The rash was reported to involve the scalp, abdomen, penis, hands, and feet (Figures 148-1 to 148-5). He also complained of severe joint pain, involving the back, knees, and feet. The patient described a recent history of fevers and night sweats. He denied ocular, gastrointestinal, or genitourinary complaints...."
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