"As a medical student interested in dermatology, I had to impress my staff with all the types of panniculitis I knew based on a patient we saw in clinic. Luckily, I had access to VisualDx and was able list them all. In the end, it was the most common type—erythema nodosum—but I was able to impress."
How to Access VisualDx at Rocky Vista University
VisualDx is available through Single Sign-On (SSO) at Rocky Vista University.
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Visit this link to login via SSO.
- Enter your network credentials to login. You should be brought into VisualDx without the need for an additional username or password.
- If you do not already have a VisualDx personal account, you will receive an email that your account has been automatically created and will allow you to set your password to access the mobile app. If you previously had a personal account using your Rocky Vista University email, then you can skip the remaining steps and use the mobile app as you have been.
- Download the VisualDx mobile app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store.
- On your device, locate the VisualDx app and login with the username and password created in Step 3.
Congratulations, you’re ready to go!
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A 10-year-old girl was brought to the ED by her mother due to fever, headache, muscle aches, nausea, and a skin rash. On examination, the patient appeared ill with a temperature of 102°F (38.9°C). Numerous erythematous macules and some purpura were seen on her palms and soles. The patient was immunocompetent with an unremarkable medical history. Her mother recounted no recent travel but noted that the patient spent a day gardening with her grandmother approximately 1 week prior to the appearance of the rash and other symptoms. They lived in North Carolina. The mother wondered if this was an allergic response to contact with a toxic plant or a response to a bug bite.
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