
Rubella (german measles) - DermNet
Aug 31, 2011 · What is rubella? Rubella is a viral disease characterised by rash, swollen glands and fever. The disease is usually mild and of little significance unless you are pregnant. …
Viral skin infections. Specific viral exanthems - DermNet
Created 2009. Learning objectives Be able to identify common specific viral exanthems Introduction An exanthem is a widespread erythematous rash that is accompanied by systemic …
Rubella rash image - DermNet
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TORCH infections - DermNet
May 2, 2017 · Rubella Rubella causes febrile illness with lymphadenopathy and a rash. Congenital rubella syndrome is characterised by intrauterine growth restriction, intracranial …
Blueberry muffin syndrome - DermNet
What is blueberry muffin syndrome? ‘Blueberry muffin syndrome ’ is the descriptive term used for an infant born with multiple blue/purple marks or nodules in the skin. These are due to the …
Adverse skin reactions to vaccines - DermNet
Jul 12, 2017 · Adverse cutaneous reactions to vaccines, Immunisation reactions. Authoritative facts from DermNet New Zealand.
Measles (morbilli) - DermNet
What is measles? Do you have confirmed measles? Send DermNet your pictures. Measles, also known as English measles, rubeola or morbilli, is a highly contagious viral infection causing …
Exanthems (reactive rashes) - DermNet
Measles (morbillivirus) Rubella (rubella virus) Roseola (herpes virus 6B) Erythema infectiosum (parvovirus B19). Viral exanthems also include: Acute human immunodeficiency virus infection …
Roseola (viral rash): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment — DermNet
Roseola (sixth disease) is a disease caused by the human herpes virus type 6B (HHV-6B) and possibly type 7 (HHV-7). There is no specific treatment for roseola.
Fever and a rash - DermNet
Fever and a rash. Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand.