Rare Forms of Exanthems in Pediatric Clinical Practice

The infant roseola, viral pemphigus, papular-hemorrhagic rash as a form of gloves and socks syndrome, and one-sided laterothoracic exanthema can be referred to the rare types of infectious rash in the pediatrician’s practice. These diseases, despite certain signs peculiar to everyone, are often not...

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Main Authors: V. S. Sobolenkova, S. Yu. Fedorov, N. S. Rudneva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines" 2018-12-01
Series:Детские инфекции (Москва)
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Online Access:https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/396
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Summary:The infant roseola, viral pemphigus, papular-hemorrhagic rash as a form of gloves and socks syndrome, and one-sided laterothoracic exanthema can be referred to the rare types of infectious rash in the pediatrician’s practice. These diseases, despite certain signs peculiar to everyone, are often not diagnosed during the initial admission to a pediatrician. The study describes the characteristics of each type of rash, the course of the disease, and discusses possible errors in the primary diagnosis of rare infectious rashes.
ISSN:2072-8107