Dermatitis Herpetiformis
Sally is a 35 year old woman who presents with severe widespread Flat red patches, thickened plaques and wheals on a background of recent weight loss, fatigue, diarrhoea, bloating, made worse with eating wheat products.
Sally is a 35 year old woman who presents with severe widespread Flat red patches, thickened plaques and wheals on a background of recent weight loss, fatigue, diarrhoea, bloating, made worse with eating wheat products.
Israel is a 45 year old man of Torres Strait Islander descent who presents with 1 day history of pain and swelling of his left 1st MTP. He admits to have been eating lots of “junk food” and drinking more alcohol than normal over his birthday festivities held recently.
Bob is a 70kg 35 year old male who has presents with 3 weeks of fevers initially (now subsided) followed by right upper quadrant pain, nausea, vomiting which he has been managing with 30 tabs of paracetamol daily. Bob last took some Paracetamol at 0600, it is now 1100.
You perform bloods which are normal except for ALT of 150 and AST of 500 on his LFTs. FBC, Hepatitis serology are all normal
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