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      • From Latin morbilli (“little disease”) + -form. Adjective [ edit] morbilliform (not comparable) (medicine, of a rash) Resembling the erythematous, maculopapular rash of measles.
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    Morbilliform. Specialty. Dermatology. The term morbilliform refers to a rash that looks like measles. [1] [2] The rash consists of macular lesions that are red and usually 2–10 mm in diameter but may be confluent in places. [3] A morbilliform rash is a rose-red flat ( macular) or slightly elevated ( maculopapular) eruption, showing circular ...

  3. 6 min read. What Is a Morbilliform Rash? A morbilliform rash is any rash that looks a lot like measles. The word “morbilliform” means measles-like. Sometimes dermatologists call...

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    The presence of a rash may aid diagnosis; associated signs and symptoms are diagnostic of certain diseases. For example, the rash in measles is an erythematous, morbilliform, maculopapular rash that begins a few days after the fever starts. It classically starts at the head, and spreads downwards.

  5. The rash of measles is described as morbilliform, and this adjective is used to describe similar-appearing eruptions of macules and papules. Frequently, these rashes present in conjunction with fever, and additional nonspecific symptoms include myalgia, rhinorrhea, conjunctivitis, headache, gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, and lymphadenopathy.

  6. morbilliform rash. An exanthema commonly due to echovirus 9, consisting of fine, discrete maculopapules on the head and neck, rarely elsewhere; the rash and characteristic low-grade fever usually resolve in a week. Rubella, meningococcal petechiae-Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome, Kawasaki’s disease.

  7. Aug 9, 2017 · Adjective [ edit] morbilliform (not comparable) ( medicine, of a rash) Resembling the erythematous, maculopapular rash of measles. Categories: English terms derived from Latin.

  8. A morbilliform skin rash in an adult is usually due to a drug. In a child, it is more likely to be viral in origin. Morbilliform drug eruption is also called maculopapular drug eruption, exanthematous drug eruption and maculopapular exanthem.

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