By Dr. Jacqueline Bober
4-year-old patient is BIB Grandma for not walking well. She states every time he tries to walk he cries. Physical Exam is noted for the rash below:
What is the diagnosis?What is the pathophysiology?
What are clinical features?
– Nonthrombocytopenic purpuric rash involving buttocks and extensor surfaces of LE
– Arthralgias
– Abdominal Pain
– Non-erosive Arthritis
– Nephritis
How do you diagnose it?
Name some rare but significant complications?
Bowel Perforation
What else should be on your differential?
What is the management?
Check BP
Pain control
If any abdominal complications or nephritis- need to admit
Don’t we give steroids?
References
Kliegman RM, Stanton BF, et al. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 19th edition. 2011; 868-871
Fleisher GR, Ludwig S, et al. Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. 6th edition. 2010; 1117-1118
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