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A maculopapular rash causes both flat and raised lesions on the skin. It can be an allergy, an infection, or a response to medication. Learn more.
Bilateral follicular conjunctivitis Our patient was found to have bilateral follicular conjunctivitis associated with oral and urethral mucositis and a target maculopapular rash. The differential ...
Differential Diagnosis Dr. Molly L. Paras: In this 68-year-old woman from New England, malaise, rash, and anterior uveitis developed while she was traveling in India by way of Sweden.
The differential diagnosis includes juvenile xanthogranuloma, verruca plana, milia and papular urticaria. Lesions usually resolve spontaneously, but this process may take years, with more ...
Image of papular urticaria resulting from an insect bite. The linear organization of these lesions is known as “breakfast, lunch and dinner”, typical of fleabite hypersensitivity reactions.
Other seasonal tickborne diseases should be included in the differential diagnosis of a presentation with rash, fever, and meningoencephalitis.
A maculopapular rash had appeared on his face the day before presentation and had spread to his upper torso and shoulders. The patient had never been vaccinated against measles. On examination, we ...
A young woman presents with a sudden, severe, nonpruritic rash. Do her fever, sore throat, cough, and leukocytosis suggest a particular diagnosis?