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Maculopapular rash-- A rash characterized by raised, spotted lesions.
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A maculopapular rash is commonly associated with the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. This rash can appear about 7 to 10 days after vaccination, resembling the rash caused by the actual measles infection. It is generally mild and self-limiting, reflecting the immune response to the live attenuated virus in the vaccine.
It's measles.
A morbiliform rash is a rash that resembles the type of rash that appears during a measles infection. Literally, morbiliform means "measles-like." It is a maculopapular rash that usually distributes symmetrically across the body. Maculopapular means that the rash has both elements of a macule and a papule. Saying it is a macule means that it is flat and well circumscribed and generally less than 1cm in diameter. Saying that it is a papule means that it is also solid and elevated above the rest of the skin. Classically we associate this kind of skin eruption with a reaction to taking a specific drug. Amoxicillin has been know to do this in a notable portion of the population.
Erythema - redness of the skin
Yes. The patient with hand, foot and mouth disease has got rashes on the body. The rash is present predominantly on the palms and soles. It is maculopapular rash and may become vesicular. This is in contrast with chicken pox. There the palms and soles are usually spared.
A child comes to you with fever and sore throat. On examination you see the ulcers in the mouth. They looks to move ahead from the origin. You can see the rash on the body, mainly on the palms and soles. Rash is maculopapular and may be vesicular. So the diagnosis is usually clear to you.
A Blanched Almond is an Almond where the skin has been removed.
A measles-like rash in someone who has previously had measles may not be the classic presentation associated with the disease. It could manifest as a maculopapular rash, similar in appearance to that of measles, but may have different underlying causes, such as another viral infection or an allergic reaction. It's important to consider other symptoms and consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.
The symptoms appear then days after the victems has been infected, they include high fever, pain in the muscles and joints, stiffness, headache, and cerebral disturbance. About the fifth day of the disease, a dark-red rash of elevated spots breaks out on the trunk and shoulders and then spreads to the rest of the body.
The word rash doesn't have a homophone. A synonym for rash is wave, as in a rash or wave of burglaries. A homophone for wave is waive.