A 20-year-old healthy male presented to the emergency department with right arm pain
and fever for 1 week. He also had right calf and left thigh pain and dysuria. He was
given ceftriaxone and a cephalexin course at a local clinic for possible cellulitis
and urinary tract infection. His symptoms progressed. No recent travels or illicit
drug use. Upon presentation, he was tachycardic (110 beats pers min) and febrile (39.9°C).
Erythema, swelling, and tenderness were noted over the right upper arm, right anterior
thigh, and left posterior calf. Cardiac auscultation showed grade 3/6 systolic murmur.
The rest of the physical examination was unremarkable.
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Publication history
Published online: February 03, 2023
Accepted:
January 9,
2023
Received:
January 2,
2023
Publication stage
In Press Journal Pre-ProofFootnotes
Funding: None.
Conflicts of Interest: None.
Authorship: All authors had access to the data and a role in writing this manuscript.
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