An exanthem is defined as a widespread rash, common in children, with examples including Measles, Rubella, Erythema infectiosum, and Roseola infantum.
An exanthem is a widespread rash, often seen in children. Five viral exanthems are Measles (Rubeola), Rubella, Erythema infectiosum, and Roseola infantum (Scarlet Fever is bacterial).
Front | Exanthem → define → (5) viral exanthems |
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Back | Exanthem → widespread rash usually in kids Measles (Rubeola) Rubella Scarlet Fever Erythema infectiosum Roseola infantum |
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