Kawasaki disease shares many symptoms with Scarlet fever, including fever, rash, oral lesions, and lymphadenopathy, but is distinguished by bilateral conjunctivitis.
Kawasaki disease presents similarly to Scarlet fever, with shared symptoms like fever, rash, oral lesions, and lymphadenopathy, but differs with bilateral conjunctivitis.
Front | What condition is similar in presentation to Scarlet fever? How does it differ? |
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Back | Kawasaki's disease ↓ Fever Rash Oral lesions Lymphadenopathy Bilateral conjunctivitis |
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