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1. Figure 130-2. Scarlet fever exanthem. Finely punctate erythema has become confluent (...
Harrison's Online > Chapter 130. Streptococcal and Enterococcal Infections > Group A Streptococci > Clinical Manifestations > Scarlet Fever

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2. Figure e5-26. Scarlet fever exanthem. Finely punctuated erythema has become confluent (...
Harrison's Online > Chapter e5. Atlas of Rashes Associated with Fever > Atlas of Rashes Associated with Fever

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3. Figure 178-9 Scarlet fever. A. Exanthematous rash with a sandpaper texture in the axilla. ...
Dermatology > Chapter 178. Gram-Positive Infections Associated with Toxin Production > Diseases Caused by Superantigenic Toxins > Scarlet Fever > Clinical Findings > Streptococcal Scarlet Fever

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4. Figure 24-43. Scarlet fever: exanthem Finely punctated erythema has become confluent (...
Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology > Section 24. Bacterial Infections Involving the Skin > Gram-Positive Coccal Infections Associated with Toxin Production (Intoxications) > Scarlet Fever > Clinical Manifestation > Skin Lesions > Exanthem

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5. Figure 24-44. Scarlet fever: white and red strawberry tongue Bright red tongue with...
Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology > Section 24. Bacterial Infections Involving the Skin > Gram-Positive Coccal Infections Associated with Toxin Production (Intoxications) > Scarlet Fever > Clinical Manifestation > Mucous Membranes > Enanthem

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6. Figure 14.37. Scarlatina. Erythematous scarlatiniform rash of scarlet fever. (Photo...
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine > Chapter 14. Pediatric Conditions > Rashes and Lesions > Scarlet Fever > Emergency Department Treatment and Disposition

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7. Figure 14.38. Goose Flesh. The grouping of the fine papules gives the skin a "goose flesh"...
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine > Chapter 14. Pediatric Conditions > Rashes and Lesions > Scarlet Fever > Emergency Department Treatment and Disposition

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8. Figure 14.39. Palatal Petechiae. Petechiae present on the posterior soft palate of a child...
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine > Chapter 14. Pediatric Conditions > Rashes and Lesions > Scarlet Fever > Emergency Department Treatment and Disposition

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9. Figure 14.40. Pastia Lines. Confluent petechiae in a linear pattern in the antecubital fossa...
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine > Chapter 14. Pediatric Conditions > Rashes and Lesions > Scarlet Fever > Emergency Department Treatment and Disposition

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10. Figure 5.38. Scarlet Fever. This sandpaper rash started 2 days after sore throat and fever...
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine > Chapter 5. Ear, Nose, and Throat Conditions > Pharyngitis > Emergency Department Treatmentand Disposition

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