What is the presentation of herpetic whitlow? (HSV1 fingers)
grouped, non-purulent vesicles, usually accompanied by pain, tingling, and burning sensations. Axillary and epitrochlear lymphadenopathy
transmitted from primary oral lesions (look for a suggested lip rash a few weeks prior)

Colonoscopy findings of UC
Question key words
Colonoscopy shows confluent inflamation with mucosal edema, reduced vascular markings, and broad-based linear ulcers or collar-button ulcers covered with fibrin.
Bloody dirrhea, weight loss, positive p-ANCA, pain with BM