We report a rare presentation of adult-onset Still disease (AoSD) with flagellate dermatosis and unknown trigger. Atypical skin findings have been increasingly reported for AoSD and may be associated with worse prognosis and systemic complications. Increased awareness of nonclassic skin findings in AoSD may lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment.
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