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  1. Morbilliform (measles-like) eruptions are the most common cutaneous manifestations of drug-induced eruptions in children. In this eruption, fine erythematous macules and papules are distributed over the trunk (Fig. 61.18 ). The rash often spreads centripetally from the trunk to the extremities.

  2. Urticaria pigmentosa. Urticaria pigmentosa is a form of cutaneous mastocytosis in which there are brown macules and papules. Urticaria pigmentosa is mostly seen in infants and improves with age. It may also arise in adults when it tends to persist. Lesions may affect trunk and limbs, and less often scalp and face.

  3. Sep 9, 2004 · In erythema infectiosum “slapped cheeks” and a lace-like rash may occur up to a week after fever. Vaccination history —Having had a measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination makes a diagnosis of measles or rubella less likely but does not exclude it. The rash may be due to a recent MMR vaccination. Contact history —Is there a ...

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  5. May 10, 2018 · What does it look like? The most distinctive feature of a maculopapular rash is the pattern of macules and papules. A macule is a small, flat, red area of discoloration, and a papule is a small ...

  6. Apr 7, 2022 · Hives appear and move around the skin. Since this process is related to the release of histamine, antihistamines (available over the counter at a drugstore) are the typical treatment. There is also a delayed type of drug rash that comes up four to 14 days after you start taking a medication. Pink and red bumps appear on your chest and back, and ...

  7. Sep 23, 2004 · A 2 year old boy presents with a three day history of fever and morbilliform rash. His parents are worried about the possibility of meningitis. Address the parents' concerns about meningitis —A non-blanching rash may be a crucial sign, but in the evolving stages of meningococcal disease the rash may be blanching and maculopapular. Other important features in recognising meningococcal disease ...

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