A 6-year-old boy is brought to the office due to a fever and "lump" on his neck. The patient has had a fever for the past 6 days, and the mother felt the lump when she was bathing him yesterday. This morning, he awoke with a rash on the trunk and redness of the eyes. The patient has had no cough, rhinorrhea, diarrhea, or emesis. He has a history of intermittent asthma and takes albuterol as needed. Vaccinations are up to date. Current temperature is 39.4 C (102.9 F) , blood pressure is 90/60 mm Hg, and pulse is 125/min. Physical examination shows an irritable child who is intermittently consoled by his mother. Bilateral conjunctivae are injected. A 2-cm, tender, mobile anterior cervical lymph node is palpated. Heart rate is regular with mild tachycardia and no murmurs, rubs, or gallops. A blanching erythematous rash is present across the trunk. The tongue and lips appear erythematous, and the posterior pharynx has no exudates or tonsillar hypertrophy. Which of the following additional examination findings would be consistent with this patient's presumed diagnosis?
A) Extremity edema
B) Inguinal lymphadenopathy
C) Petechiae
D) Sandpaper-like skin
E) Splenomegaly
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