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A previously well 55-year-old woman presented with a history of high-grade fever of 7 days’ duration with severe headache. The extensive purpuric rash with areas of hemorrhage and necrosis involving the both legs and the hands.

Fever and Extensive Purpuric Rash with Hemorrhage and Necrosis in a Previously Well 55-Year-Old Woman
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