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. 2024 Dec 14;17:2865–2874. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S487711

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Clinical manifestations from week 1 to week 4. (ai)–(aiii) New urticarial-like erythema, blisters, localized ulceration, and erosion appeared on the trunk, back of the neck, groin, and axillae during week 1. (bi)–(biii) New erythema, blisters, localized ulceration, and erosion appeared on the upper limbs. The blisters on the back of the neck resolved, and the urticarial-like erythema slightly diminished during week 2. (ci)–(ciii) New blisters, localized ulceration, and erosion appeared on the trunk, popliteal fossae, and cubital fossae during week 3. (di)–(diii) The blisters in the popliteal fossae and cubital fossae resolved. There were no instances of new erythema or blisters on the body, with residual ulcers and pigmentation during week 4. (e) The red line represents the absolute eosinophil count, while the blue line represents the eosinophil percentage.