Peculiar violaceous, atraumatic rash
By Esan O. Simon, MD, MBA
June 02 2009
A 79-year-old Caucasian man with a history of chest pain, light-headedness, and diaphoresis was admitted to rule out acute coronary syndrome. He incidentally noted a bruise that had appeared spontaneously on his chest without trauma four days prior to admission.
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