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pyromaniac Total Posts: 8 | Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 06:18 am palpable purpura with joint pains etc in 24 yr woman 1.hsp 2.sweet syndrome 3. 4. ans-sweet syn?? it is more common in young adults(hsp m/c in children) and more common in females |
sridhar Total Posts: 30 | Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 03:57 pm symptoms most suggestive of HSP |
drvijay Total Posts: 65 | Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 05:03 am it is hsp.palpable purpura in age>16 includes hsp as differential diagnosis.and further more features given suits to hsp. |
RABIES Total Posts: 42 | Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 01:09 am Sweet syndrome was named after a Dr Sweet from Plymouth, England, who first described this condition in 1964. It is also known as acute neutrophilic dermatosis. In Sweet disease there is a sudden appearance of red tender lumps (plaques) on the skin usually of the limbs or neck, sometimes elsewhere. It most often occurs in middle-aged women, but men, children and the elderly may also be affected. so the answer of exclusion is HSP https://www.mysearchfunds.co.uk/apply001.asp?Friend=1228 |