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1. Frontal chest radiography shows normal findings

The heart size is normal and the lungs appear clear. No pleural abnormality is seen. No evidence of lymphadenopathy is noted.
The patient’s physical examination showed a blood pressure of 132 / 82 mmHg, pulse rate 92 / min, respiration rate of 12 / min, and a temperature of 37.1° C. The patient is mildly obese. Her pulmonary and cardiovascular examination was unremarkable, and her musculoskeletal examination did not disclose any abnormalities. She was neurologically intact. Mild tenderness was elicited with palpation over the right lower quadrant and fulness with detected on pelvic examination in the right adnexal region. The patient’s skin examination showed deep, eroded ulcers on both inferior sides of her tongue (Figure 2) as well as stellate scars in her posterior pharynx.

Figure 2. Image of the patient’s tongue shows deep ulcerations along the inferior aspect of the tongue.

Similar lesions were seen on the labia and stellate erosions and ulcerations were found on the labia.

Based on the information thus far, which of the following is the most appropriate course of action? (click on the correct answer to be directed to the second of twelve pages)

  1. Swab of the oral and genital lesions for infections
  2. Enhanced CT abdomen and pelvis
  3. Brain MRI
  4. Dermatological consultation
  5. More than one of the above

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