An 18-month-old girl with an unremarkable birth history presented to our pediatric emergency department with a fever and rash that began the previous day. The patient's mother stated that the patient also had decreased oral intake, reduced urine output, and 2 episodes of nonbloody nonbilious ...
Synonyms Exanthem subitum; Sixth disease; Exanthem criticum Definition and Characteristics Roseola infantum is characterized by high fever that lasts 3–4 days followed by the sudden appearance of rash at defervescence (hence the term "exanthem subitum" meaning "sudden rash") [ 1 ]. The fever...
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Main complains at admission were fever (33,6%), lymphadenopathy (22,6%), seizures (12%), respiratory distress (2.5%), jaundice (5,3%), vomiting (1%), growth deficit (26%), microcephaly (4.3%), rash (15,3%). After the initial physical exam and complementary investigations, it was ...
Possible side effects:Rash, slight fever, joint aches and/or swelling in neck and salivary glands a week or two after receiving the shot. Varicella Vaccine What it prevents:Chicken pox. Some people who get the vaccine may still get chicken pox, but it’s usually very mild and the recovery...
An 8-month-old male infant presented to a local emergency department with a 2-week history of fever, irritability, and decreased oral intake. On examination, the patient was found to be febrile, with massive hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, and a diffuse rash (Figure 1A). A complete blood...
(s) of diarrhea, fever, rash, coughing, etc.) produced milk with lower relative amounts of LNT and higher relative amounts of LNFP I and III compared to mothers of infants who had sick days. Isomers LNFP I and III could not be chromatographically separated during analysis, but since ...
A 5-month-old infant was admitted to our center with a history of persistent fever for 3 weeks. She also had a history of polymorphic skin rash, red eyes, cracked lips, and skin peeling that started at the periungual area. She was treated with antibiotics for a suspected throat infecti...
(2007) and Gayawan et al. (2014) identified the risk factors of childhood morbidity especially fever, cough, diarrhoea and pneumonia to include age, use of bed nets for sleeping, type of household roofing materials, feeding practices and, notably, the geographical location of a child. These ...
If your breasts are engorged, they may be hard, full, warm, tender, and painful, and you may have a low-grade fever. It may also be hard for your baby to latch. Engorgement happens when milk isn't fully removed from your breast. It can happen any time, but it's most likely to ...