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Clinical Picture

Binita R. Shah, MD; Karen Santucci, MD; Walter W. Tunnessen, Jr, MD

Arch Fam Med. 1995;4(8):670-671.


Abstract

ANEONATE (Figure 1) and three older children (Figure 2 through Figure 4) have a rapidly advancing, tender, slightly raised, erythematous rash. All of the children were febrile.



Author Affiliations

From the Departments of Pediatrics, Children's Medical Center of Brooklyn (NY), Kings County Hospital Center, University Hospital of Brooklyn (Drs Shah and Santucci), and The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Pa) (Dr Tunnessen).






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