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erythema infectiosum. after slight "flu-like" infection intensive redness (and swelling) of both cheeks (cheek whistle face). 2 days later little symptomatic exanthema with anular erythema on the arms. cervical lymphadenopathy. laboratory: o.B.

Erythema infectiosum: Intense, extensive, butterfly-shaped redness and swelling of the cheeks, accompanied by swelling of the cervical lymph nodes.

Erythema infectiosum: in cases of moderate feeling of illness, flat, butterfly-shaped redness and swelling of the cheeks; furthermore, exanthema of the extremities

Erythema infectiosum: partly ring-shaped partly garland-like erythema (plaques) on the upper extremity; no significant clinical symptoms.

Erythema infectiosum: partly anular partly reticular erythema on the lower extremity.


Erythema infectiosum: less symptomatic exanthema with reticular erythema of the upper extremity.

Erythema infectiosum: generalized exanthema with larger and smaller, in its complete manifestation about 3.0 cm in diameter, less symptomatic, on the surface slightly roughened, anular erythema.