his clinical course is complicated by low-grade fever and a rash on day 15. the rash starts as tender purple papules on the extensor surface of his upper extremities (figure, a) and quickly disseminates to his ears (figure, b) and shoulders. his vital signs remain stable without hypoxia....
A 31-year-old woman presented to her obstetrician's office at 16 weeks' gestation with a 2-day history of low-grade fever and an erythematous rash measuring 1 x 4 cm on her right groin. She had a medical history of a penicillin allergy (urticarial) and her outdoor activities included ...
Early symptoms: The illness classically begins with a low-gradefever,headache, runny nose,sore throat, and malaise (a sense of not feeling well). Of course, thesecold-like symptomsmimic any other viral illness, so it is impossible to determine the cause early in the illness. After about a ...
sensitive to touch, and often accompanied by tingling and numbness. The rash also presents with blisters that forms a crust when they open. Some individuals also present with fatigue, fever and headache. Although singles can occur anywhere on the body, it is predominantly found on a single ...
Early symptoms: The illness classically begins with a low-gradefever,headache, runny nose,sore throat, and malaise (a sense of not feeling well). Of course, thesecold-like symptomsmimic any other viral illness, so it is impossible to determine the cause early in the illness. ...
low-grade fever andpharyngitis. The fever lasts 24 to 36 hours and then declines simultaneously with the appearance of discrete, nonpruritic, salmon-pink macules and papules about 1 cm in diameter on the face and upper part of the chest. The extremities are less commonly involved. The ...
Low-grade fever Joint pain Sore throat Headache Mild conjunctivitis Swollen and enlargedlymph nodes Roseola (Sixth Disease) Roseolais a common viral infection that most often occurs in children between 6 months and 4 years. It is caused by the human herpesvirus 6 or 7.14 ...
The mother described the rash as small, mildly pruritic “bumps” on the sides of the face, upper arms, and legs. The previous week, the boy had a diarrheal illness with low-grade fever (temperature, 38.3°C [101°F]) that had resolved. No rash had been present during the ...
97 TEN involves sloughing of greater than 30% of the body surface, whereas SJS involves less than 10% of the total body surface; total body surface area involvement between 10% and 30% is known as SJS-TEN overlap. SJS and TEN typically have a prodrome of fever and flulike symptoms ...
Chronic renal failuredue to a kidney disease. Diarrhea, fatigue, nausea, changed color of the urine and itchy skin rash are main symptoms. Crohn’s disease, an inflammation of the bowel; symptoms include chronic diarrhea, low grade fever, anon-itchy skin rashand mouth ulcers. ...