2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdcr.2020.08.012
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Purpura and erythema associated with cutaneous numbness and hyperesthesia

Abstract: A 16-year-old healthy competitive female diver had blanching directly over her left anterior tibia and femur surrounded by purpura and erythema immediately after a missed dive from a 3-meter springboard (Fig 1). The athlete smacked with her left leg parallel to the water upon impact resulting in cutaneous numbness followed by hours of significant hyperesthesia. Question 1: What is the cause of this phenomenon? A. Allergic contact dermatitis from the chlorinated swimming pool B. Diving-related blanching with pu… Show more

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