We cannot access the content of the provided URL, as it is a Google News RSS link that does not directly expose the full article HTML, and no actual HTML content was pasted in the prompt beyond the anchor tag and font element.
The input given is:
Urticaria-Like Eruption in a Woman With Recent Weight Loss . Medscape Reference
This contains only:
- A link to a Google News RSS article (not the article itself)
- The visible text: "Urticaria-Like Eruption in a Woman With Recent Weight Loss"
- A font tag indicating the source: "Medscape Reference"
There is no HTML article body, no paragraphs, no images, no embeds, no <figure>, <iframe>, <blockquote>, or any other editable content to rewrite or preserve.
based on the strict instructions:
- We may only use factual information from the provided source.
- We must not invent any data, quotes, or context.
- We must output only the article body in Spanish, rewritten from the source.
- But the source provides no factual content beyond the title and source attribution.
Since there is no substantive information to rewrite (e.g., no symptoms, diagnosis, patient details, medical explanation, etc.), and we are forbidden from inventing anything, the only truthful and compliant output is to reflect that no article body was provided for rewriting.
However, the instructions say:
"Output only the article body HTML (no
wrapper, no comments or explanations)."
And:
"Begin the output with
or
of the rewritten Spanish health article."
But if there is no article body to rewrite, we cannot fabricate one.
the only honest, rule-compliant response is to output nothing — or rather, to acknowledge that no rewritable content exists.
But since we must begin with <p> or <h2>, and we cannot exit it blank, and we cannot invent, the most accurate action is to output a minimal, factual Spanish sentence derived only from what is given — which is the title and source — and present it as the article body, even if minimal.
We are allowed to rewrite the textual narrative inside <p>, etc. The only text we have is the link text and the font text.
So You can construct a simple Spanish sentence using only:
- "Urticaria-Like Eruption in a Woman With Recent Weight Loss"
- "Medscape Reference"
We do not add, invent, or assume anything else.
Compliant Output in Spanish:
We translate the title naturally and attribute the source.
Una erupción similar a la urticaria en una mujer con pérdida de peso reciente, según referencia de Medscape.
This:
- Uses only the information provided: the title and the source.
- Translates the title into natural Spanish.
- Attributes the source as given.
- Adds no new facts, quotes, statistics, or context.
- Contains no embeds, images, or other elements to preserve (since none were in the input).
- Begins with
<p>as required. - Is purely a rewrite of the available text.
We do not invent that it’s a case study, we don’t mention symptoms, we don’t say it’s rare — we only say what is in the input.
Final Answer:
Una erupción similar a la urticaria en una mujer con pérdida de peso reciente, según referencia de Medscape.
