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... > "I suspect the patient might have SLE. Although the patient hasn’t shown obvious joint muscle symptoms or severe liver and kidney damage, they’ve experienced reduced platelets, systemic hemolysis, and some initial skin damage. So I suspect there’s a high possibility of lupus. At the very least, it’s worth further examination."
When you consider the patient’s increased bone temperature, blisters on the back of the calves, along with hemolysis, persistent high fever, severe headaches, an ...
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