The patient was urgently referred to the dermatology department for clinical evaluation of mysterious skin lesions. Upon examination, the medical team advised the immediate discontinuation of a recently prescribed medication. A comprehensive diagnostic workup was initiated, including a skin biopsy and a battery of blood tests comprising a complete blood count, antibody screening, lupus anticoagulant testing, and various serology panels. As an initial therapeutic measure, the patient was prescribed oral corticosteroids. Within twenty-four to forty-eight hours of starting the treatment, the intensity of the lesions significantly diminished, and the associated pain subsided. The laboratory results revealed leukocytosis accompanied by neutrophilia,...
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