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Fever and rash
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Contents
Petechial
- Infectious
- Noninfectious
Pediatric
Skin changes are often the most concerning finding in a pediatric fever
Maculopapular
- Infectious
- Noninfectious
Vesico-Bullous
- Infectious
- Enterovirus
- 5th Dz
- Folliculitis (Staph, Candida, Pseudomonas)
- GC
- HIV
- HSV
- Parvovirus B19
- Rickettsia
- Staph
- Varicella
- Vibrio vulnificans
- Noninfectious
- Allergy
- Eczema vaccinatum
- Erythema multiforme bullosum
- Plant dermatitis
Erythematous
- Infectious
- Staph/strep (toxic shock, scarlet fever)
- Ehrlichiosis
- Strep viridans
- C. haemolyticum
- Kawasaki's
- Enterovirus
- Noninfectious
- Allergy
- Eczema
- Lymphoma
- Pityriasis rubra
- Psoriasis
- Sezary syndrome
- Vasodilation
Urticarial
- Infectious
- Adenovirus
- EBV
- Enterovirus
- Hep B
- HIV
- Loiasis
- Lyme
- Mycoplasma
- Onchocerciasis
- Schistosomiasis
- Strongyloides
- Trichinosis
- Noninfectious
- Allergy
- Idiopathic
- Malignancy
- Vasculitis
See Also
References
Authors
Ross Donaldson, Michael Holtz, Claire, Daniel Eggeman, Daniel Ostermayer