Keywords: Case 84, rash - on a child with epilepsy; 3-year-old female, history of epilepsy - controlled by phenytoin; rapid progression, painful rash - inability in swallowing secretions; rash, 5 days earlier - mother noting mild skin tenderness, low grade fever, anorexia and malaise; child...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Recurrent infections and joint pain. A seven-year-old white male presented with recurrent bouts of paranasal , streptococcal , , continuous low-grade fever, and , which required frequent use o... MB Bueso,R Caballero,Castro, Henry J.,... - 《Allergy & Asthma Proceedings》 被引量: 4发表...
In subject area: Nursing and Health Professions A papulovesicular rash is defined as a pruritic eruption characterized by small raised bumps filled with clear fluid, typically found on the extensor surfaces of the body. It is commonly seen in middle-aged white men but can occur in individuals ...
A case was reported of a 50-year-old man with marginal zone lymphoma who was admitted to the hospital for low-grade fever, severe generalized weakness, myalgia and night sweats [43a]. Three weeks prior, chemotherapy with bendamustine and rituximab had been initiated along with 80mg febuxostat ...
It is very rare to need to go to the hospital for diaper rash. However, should your child appear to be in severe pain, or if you notice rapid spread of the rash withfever, you should seek medical attention. How Do Medical Professionals Diagnose Diaper Rash?