10-minute consultation Morbilliform rash
Address the parents’ concerns about meningitis—A nonblanching rash may be a crucial sign, but in the evolving stages of meningococcal disease the rash may be blanching and maculopapular. Other important features in recognising meningococcal disease are poor eye contact, irritability, lethargy and la...
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BMJ Publishing Group
2004
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