## hydrocortisone_timeline.jpg The image is a timeline that spans from January 12th to January 18th. It includes three key events: an appendectomy on January 12th, a rash occurring between January 12th and January 18th, and the administration of hydrocortisone on January 18th. - **Appendectomy**: This is marked with a dashed line at the left end of the timeline. It indicates that an appendectomy (surgical removal of the appendix) took place on January 12th. - **Rash**: A red horizontal bar spans from just after the appendectomy to almost the entire length of the timeline, indicating that a rash was present during this period. The exact start and end dates are not specified in the image. - **Hydrocortisone**: This is marked with another dashed line at the right end of the timeline, showing that hydrocortisone (a type of corticosteroid medication) was administered on January 18th. The timeline uses a simple design with clear labels and lines to distinguish between the events. The red bar for the rash stands out against the otherwise neutral colors used in the image. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.