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He states that those who were going to survive developed a black exanthem.
The exanthem became rough and scabby where there was no ulceration.
Roseola, also known as exanthem subitum, tends to strike children under the age of 4, often at 1 year.
Soon an exanthem appears, either maculopapular or petechial and arthritis of large joints can be seen.
HHV-7 also has been associated with exanthem subitum.
Dukes' disease or fourth disease is an exanthem.
An exanthem (from Greek "exanthema", a breaking out) is a widespread rash usually occurring in children.
Ten percent to 20% of infants with primary HHV-6 infection will present with exanthem subitum.
Distribution of antibodies to a causative agent of exanthem subitum (human herpesvirus-6) in healthy individuals.
Boston exanthem disease is a cutaneous condition that occurred as an epidemic in Boston and was caused by echovirus 16.
Acute viral infection is another common cause of acute urticaria (viral exanthem).
Around the fourth day of the illness an exanthem (widespread rash) appears, first macular and then maculopapular and sometimes petechial.
Clinical and virological analyses of 21 infants with exanthem subitum (roseola infantum) and central nervous system complications.
The 10%--20% of primary infections that manifest as exanthem subitum can be clinically diagnosed on the basis of symptomatology and distinctive rash.
HHV-6B primary infection is the cause of the common childhood illness exanthem subitum (also known as roseola infantum or sixth disease).
Dermatology Quiz Includes photo, diagnosis, and treatment of unilateral laterothoracic exanthem (ULE).
Many other common viruses apart from the ones mentioned above can also produce an exanthem as part of their presentation, though they are not considered part of the classic numbered list:
Arcanobacterium haemolyticum infection can causes an acute pharyngitis, and may causes an exanthem characterized by an erythematous morbilliform or scarlatiniform eruption involving the trunk and extremities.
HHV-6 is the causative agent of most cases of exanthem subitum (also known as roseola infantum), a febrile illness of early childhood, associated with a distinctive exanthem.
Parvovirus B19 was the first human parvovirus to be discovered and is best known for causing a childhood exanthem called "'fifth disease'" (erythema infectiosum), although it is also associated with other diseases including arthritis.
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease HFMS Vesicular Stomatitis with Exanthem None Hand-Foot-Mouth syndrome is an infectious disease that, in most cases, is caused by the coxsackie virus A16.
The primary symptom of rubella virus infection is the appearance of a rash (exanthem) on the face which spreads to the trunk and limbs and usually fades after three days (that is why it is often referred to as three-day measles).
Asymmetric periflexural exanthem of childhood (also known as "unilateral laterothoracic exanthem") is a cutaneous condition that occurs primarily in the late winter and early spring, most common in Europe, and affecting girls more often than boys.