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"Spot the Rash" From Infectious Diseases in Children
13-year-old girl with lesion on scalp
Published in Infectious Diseases in Children September 2009
A 13-year-old girl presents to your clinic stating that the mole behind her ear extending into her scalp is changing. She states the lesion has b... more
12-year-old boy admitted for febrile illness
Published in Infectious Diseases in Children August 2009
A previously healthy 12-year-old boy is admitted to the inpatient ward in mid-July for evaluation of a febrile illness. He had a rapid onset of fev... more
6-week-old girl with a facial rash
Published in Infectious Diseases in Children July 2009
A 6-week-old girl presents to your clinic with a facial rash. Her mother reports that the lesions developed about three weeks ago and appear to be ... more
A 6-year-old boy with black spots
Published in Infectious Diseases in Children June 2009
A 6-year-old boy was referred to rule out melanoma when he developed an asymptomatic “black dot” on the left tragus present for two days.... more
A 5-year-old with rash on extremities and trunk
Published in Infectious Diseases in Children April 2009
A 5-year-old boy presents to your clinic with an asymptomatic rash involving his extremities and trunk for three days (Figure 1). Further history ... more
A 4-year-old with foot laceration
Published in Infectious Diseases in Children March 2009
A previously healthy 4-year-old girl presented to our clinic to be evaluated for a possible infection after injuring herself at the beach. ... more
An 18-month-old boy with erythematous eruption
Published in Infectious Diseases in Children February 2009
An 18-month-old healthy black boy presented to your office with a three-week history of an erythematous, edematous eruption, which began around his el... more
A 2.5-year-old girl with an annular plaque
Published in Infectious Diseases in Children December 2008
A 2.5-year-old girl presented to the clinic complaining of a skin colored annular plaque on her right arm. Her mother reported it had been present f... more
A 34-week-old boy with skin lesions
Published in Infectious Diseases in Children November 2008
A boy, gestational aged 34 weeks and 4 days, was born at an outlying hospital and transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit for evaluation of ex... more
A 9-year-old boy with pruritic lesions
Published in Infectious Diseases in Children October 2008
A 9-year-old healthy boy presented to the clinic complaining of a three-day history of several moderately pruritic lesions on his lower legs. This was... more
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CME Activities
Managing Special Healthcare Needs Pediatric Annals, September 2009Screening and Testing: Genetics Pediatric Annals, August 2009Pediatric Immunization: Meeting the Challenges of the 21ST Century Infectious Diseases in Children, August 2009 Pediatric Annals, October 2008
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