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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
[[File:Roseola on a 21-month-old girl.jpg|thumb|Roseola on a 21-month-old girl]]
*3-5d prodrome of high fever → then defervescence → then rash for 1-2d
*3-5d prodrome of high fever → then defervescence → then rash for 1-2d
*Rash - erythematous macular eruption of discrete, pink lesions
*[[Rash]] - erythematous macular eruption of discrete, pink lesions
**Mostly on neck, trunk, buttocks
**Mostly on neck, trunk, buttocks
**No mucus membrane involvement
**No mucus membrane involvement

Revision as of 17:22, 23 July 2016

Background

  • Also known as Exanthem Subitum
  • Likely caused by HHV-6

Clinical Features

Roseola on a 21-month-old girl
  • 3-5d prodrome of high fever → then defervescence → then rash for 1-2d
  • Rash - erythematous macular eruption of discrete, pink lesions
    • Mostly on neck, trunk, buttocks
    • No mucus membrane involvement
  • Lymphadenopathy often present
  • Often erythematous tympanic membranes
  • May have sterile pyuria

Differential Diagnosis

Pediatric Rash

Diagnosis

  • Clinical diagnosis, based on history and physical exam

Management

  • Supportive care

Disposition

  • Discharge

Complications

See Also

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