A 22-year-old female presented to a dermatologist with complaints of pruritic lesions on her lower legs. On palpation, the lesions were tender. She reported that the rash was present for 48-72 hours. She denied having fever, chills, sweats, abdominal discomfort, or joint pains.
On examination, the patient had non-blanching, red macules that elicited pain on palpation (Cover image). *This Case Challenge is from the Editorial Team of Docplexus and is meant for educational purposes only. What is your diagnosis for this patient? Subacute bacterial endocarditis Sweet syndrome Leukocytoclastic vasculitis Arthropod assault (Answer is posted in the comment section below!)