Three-month-old infant with diarrhea, fever, and rashdoi:10.1016/S0022-3476(89)80624-9M.M. Nichols and David H. Walker and Ralph C. Frates and Alma DavisThe Journal of Pediatrics
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 ...
sever or life-threatening rashes, including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, have occurred in a small percentage of patients. Other adverse effects associated with these agents include fever, nausea,headache, abnormal liver function tests, and, rarely, hepatitis. Some of...
Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of lupus. It can interfere with daily activities, exercise, and occupation. Low-grade fever is not uncommon during disease flares and can be a warning sign for an impending flare-up of lupus. Light Sensitivity Sensitivity to sun exposure is very com...
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Rotavirus infection is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality in children in less developed countries where access to the rotavirus vaccine is limited. The infection causes significant fever, vomiting, and diarrhea in children. This can often lead to serious problems with dehydration, especia...
A 6-week old infant was brought into the emergency room with lethargy, seizures, vomiting, and fever. CSF was collected and cultured on blood agar. What is causing these symptoms in the infant, and how would it best be treated? A 35...
The parents of a healthy 6-month-old boy with eczema bring him to the office for evaluation of a rapidly progressive rash on his arms, legs, face, and back. He had a low-grade fever and loose stools for 2 days last week.Amy VandiverBernard A. Cohen...
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 ...
Fever and Rash in a 7-Month-Old Infantdoi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2013.2235infantpediatricsfever with rashrickettsial poxSarah J. Adams, BScMina Y. Kingsbery, MDSameera Husain, MDMaria C. Garzon, MDJAMA pediatrics