Published: 6 July 2017
Author(s): Shing Ching, Chiu Sun Yue
Section: Internal Medicine Flashcard
A man in his 60s presented with one-week history of fever, confusion and poor appetite. His past health is remarkable for well-controlled hypertension and dyslipidemia. On examination, he was disoriented; macular rashes were seen on the palms (Fig. 1). No murmur was noted.