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Image IQ: Erythematous rash
A 28-year-old woman visited urgent care complaining of an erythematous rash. She also had a sore throat, spiking fever and arthralgias. When the PA who examined her stroked her skin firmly, a wheal and flare appeared. However, when the doctor arrived for her exam, the skin wheal had almost disappeared. What's your diagnosis?
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