Articles: exanthema-etiology.
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Exanthema etiology
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Rash is a common complaint in the emergency department. Many causes of rash are benign; however, some patients may have a life-threatening diagnosis. ⋯ Rashes can be divided into petechial/purpuric, erythematous, maculopapular, and vesiculobullous. After this differentiation, the presence of fever and systemic signs of illness should be assessed. Through the breakdown of rashes into these classes, emergency providers can ensure deadly conditions are considered.
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Letter Case Reports
Cutaneous Eruption in a U.S. Woman with Locally Acquired Zika Virus Infection.
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The clinical spectrum of Zika virus had, to date, been described in small series from endemic/epidemic countries and is not well established. ⋯ Zika virus clinical picture in travelers is diverse. Prolonged symptoms may occur.