Picture of the day - 24/01/2019


This 58 years old teacher presented to your PP with a 3 days history of low grade fever one week back. At that time he had only a mild cough.

He was treated with some cetirizine and oral azithromycin.

A week later he presents to you again saying he still has on and off fever.

What is your main concern?


Scroll down for the answer.






























These are Janeway lesions. This patient had infective endocarditis.
(Picture from Oxford case reports)

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