Abstract Background: Dermatologic complaints are common presentations in the ED. Hemorrhagic bullae are an example of dermatologic manifestation caused by variable etiologies. The life-threatening skin
Case Report Delayed hypersensitivity reaction from black henna tattoo manifesting as severe facial swelling Abstract We report on a 14-year-old boy who was presented to
Controversies Citizen’s Petition to Food and Drug Administration to ban cornstarch powder on medical gloves: Maltese cross birefringence Richard F. Edlich MD, PhD a,b,?, William
Original Contribution National epidemiology of Cutaneous abscesses: 1996 to 2005 Breena R. Taira MD?, Adam J. Singer MD, Henry C. Thode Jr PhD, Christopher C.
Review The current management of skin tears Xiaoti Xu BS, Kwan Lau MD, Breena R. Taira MD, Adam J. Singer MD? Stony Brook University Department
clindamycin, and in the subsequent 12 months, the infection has not recurred. This case illustrates the potential hazards of rifampin therapy for suspected or diagnosed
Case Report Hyaluronidase for the management of dextrose extravasation Abstract Intravenous catheter malfunction causing extravasation is a common occurrence in the emergency department (ED). A
Case Report Ciprofloxacin-induced immunoglobulin A disease? Abstract An 11-year-old male from Uzbekistan presented with a primary complaint of an unresolved rash to the ED. Three
Original Contribution Topical antacid therapy for capsaicin-induced dermal pain: a poison center telephone-directed study Susan Y. Kim-Katz Pharm D a,b,?, Ilene B. Anderson Pharm D
Case Report Idiopathic Purpura fulminansB Abstract A 45-year-old man presented to the ED with a history of bruising rush on both his breast areas initiated