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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Scarlett_Fever_1_071207 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | SCARLATINIFORM ERUPTION / SCARLET FEVER | Category: | infections and infestations / papulosquamous eruptions / dental/oral disorder | ||
| Body Site: | tongue / trunk / chest | Age: | 4 years | ||
| Contributor: | Bernardo Raigosa, MD | ||||
| Description: | red strawberry tongue and diffuse fine red papular eruption | ||||
| Comments: | This 4-year-old girl was evaluated for a strwberry tongue and diffuse red sand paper-like papular eruption. A throat culture yielded Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus. | ||||
| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Strep_1_070403 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | SCARLATINIFORM ERUPTION / DESQUAMATION | Category: | reactive erythema | ||
| Body Site: | toe / foot / finger | Age: | 7 years | ||
| Contributor: | Will Sorey, MD | ||||
| Description: | Seven year old with documnted streptococcal phyringitis. He developed peeling of his fingers and toes on day two of illness. case prepared by Locke Bryan, M-3 at the Univ of Mississippi school of medicine. | ||||
| Comments: | This 7-year-old boy with culture proven streptococcal pharyngitis developed peeling of the fingers and toes 2 days after he was diagnosed. Desquamation usually occurs during the convalescent phase of scarlet fever; the presumption in patients like this young man is that streptococcal toxins early in the course of the illness produce subtle injury to the skin and result in desquamation indistinguishable from that of typical scarlet fever. The case was prepared by third medical student at the University of Mississippi Locke Bryan. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Strep_2_070403 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | SCARLATINIFORM ERUPTION / DESQUAMATION | Category: | reactive erythema | ||
| Body Site: | toe / foot / finger | Age: | 7 years | ||
| Contributor: | Will Sorey, MD | ||||
| Description: | Seven year old with documnted streptococcal phyringitis. He developed peeling of his fingers and toes on day two of illness. case prepared by Locke Bryan, M-3 at the Univ of Mississippi school of medicine. | ||||
| Comments: | This 7-year-old boy with culture proven streptococcal pharyngitis developed peeling of the fingers and toes 2 days after he was diagnosed. Desquamation usually occurs during the convalescent phase of scarlet fever; the presumption in patients like this young man is that streptococcal toxins early in the course of the illness produce subtle injury to the skin and result in desquamation indistinguishable from that of typical scarlet fever. The case was prepared by third medical student at the University of Mississippi Locke Bryan. | ||||
| Related Images: | Strep_1_070403 | ||||
| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | scarlet_fever_1_061208 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | SCARLET FEVER / SCARLATINIFORM ERUPTION | Category: | infections and infestations | ||
| Body Site: | face | Age: | 10 years | ||
| Contributor: | Shirley Klein, MD | ||||
| Description: | generalized 1-2 mm hypopigmented light pink papules | ||||
| Comments: | This healthy 10-year-old boy developed a generalized papular eruption in association with a streptococcal pharyngitis. Note the relative sparing of the nose and the discrete nature of many of the lesions. This patient demonstrates the variability of the scarlatiniform eruption found in scarlet fever. | ||||
| Related Images: | scarlet_fever_2_061208 | ||||
| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | scarlet_fever_2_061208 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | SCARLET FEVER / SCARLATINIFORM ERUPTION | Category: | infections and infestations | ||
| Body Site: | face | Age: | 11 years | ||
| Contributor: | Shirley Klein, MD | ||||
| Description: | generalized 1-2 mm light pink papules | ||||
| Comments: | This healthy 11-year-old girl developed a generalized papular eruption in association with a streptococcal pharyngitis. Note the relative sparing of the nose and the discrete nature of many of the lesions. This patient demonstrates the variability of the scarlatiniform eruption found in scarlet fever. | ||||
| Related Images: | scarlet_fever_1_061208 | ||||
| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | scarlet_fever_3_061208 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | SCARLET FEVER / SCARLATINIFORM ERUPTION | Category: | infections and infestations | ||
| Body Site: | back | Age: | 12 years | ||
| Contributor: | Shirley Klein, MD | ||||
| Description: | generalized 1-2 mm light pink papules | ||||
| Comments: | This healthy 12-year-old boy developed a generalized papular eruption in association with a streptococcal pharyngitis. Note the relative sparing of the nose and the discrete nature of many of the lesions. This patient demonstrates the variability of the scarlatiniform eruption found in scarlet fever. | ||||
| Related Images: | scarlet_fever_4_061208 | ||||
| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | scarlet_fever_4_061208 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | SCARLET FEVER / SCARLATINIFORM ERUPTION | Category: | infections and infestations | ||
| Body Site: | chest | Age: | 12 years | ||
| Contributor: | Shirley Klein, MD | ||||
| Description: | generalized 1-2 mm light pink papules | ||||
| Comments: | This healthy 12-year-old boy developed a generalized papular eruption in association with a streptococcal pharyngitis. Note the relative sparing of the nose and the discrete nature of many of the lesions. This patient demonstrates the variability of the scarlatiniform eruption found in scarlet fever. | ||||
| Related Images: | scarlet_fever_3_061208 | ||||
| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | scarlet_fever_1_040308 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | SCARLET FEVER / SCARLATINIFORM ERUPTION | Category: | infections and infestations | ||
| Body Site: | abdomen / diaper area genital / total body | Age: | 6 years | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | generalized sand paper-like red papular eruption with accentuation in the skin creases | ||||
| Comments: | A healthy 6-year-old boy developed a diffuse papular eruption in association with headache, sore throad, and fever. His throat culture was positive for Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus, and he improved within several days on oral amoxacillin. | ||||
| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Scarletfever_3_020205 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | SCARLET FEVER / SCARLATINIFORM ERUPTION | Category: | infections and infestations / reactive erythema | ||
| Body Site: | back | Age: | 6 years | ||
| Contributor: | Kosman Sadek Zikry, MD | ||||
| Description: | red scarlatiniform eruption | ||||
| Comments: | A 6 year old girl with a sore throat developed a widespread fine red sandpaper-like eruption with bright red cheeks, circumoral pallor, and strawberry tongue. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | kawasaki_8_010520 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | KAWASAKI SYNDROME (MUCOCUTANEOUS LYMPH NODE SYNDROME) / PASTIA LINE / SCARLATINIFORM ERUPTION | Category: | reactive erythema | ||
| Body Site: | arm / chest | Age: | 3 years | ||
| Contributor: | Peter Rowe, MD | ||||
| Description: | diffuse scarlatiniform eruption with accentuation in skin creases (Pastia lines) | ||||
| Comments: | This toddler with Kawasaki syndrome developed a scarlatiniform eruption with Pastia lines, accentuation of the rash in the skin flexures. | ||||
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