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Virus exanthema

Virus exanthema. overview: Disseminated spots on the stem of a 16-year-old female patient, which appeared a few weeks after having undergone mononucleosis. There are also lymph node swellings in the axillary and inguinal area. Also, there were isolated episodes of chills.

Virus exanthema: Survey: Disseminated stains on the stem, décolleté and breast of a 16-year-old female patient after having undergone infectious mononucleosis.

Virus exanthema: Partly macular, partly urticarial exanthema; accompanied by fever, inflammation parameters, lymphocytosis.

Virus exanthema: Aetiologic unexplained (diagnosis by exclusion) psoriasiform scaly exanthema, accompanied by fever, increased inflammatory parameters.

Detail enlargement: Disseminated spots on the neck and nape of the neck of a 16-year-old female patient, which appeared a few weeks after having undergone infectious mononucleosis.

Virus exanthema: acute papulo-vescular exanthema associated with mild catarrhal symptoms.

Virus exanthema: acute papulo-vescular exanthema associated with mild catarrhal symptoms.



Virus exanthema.

Virus exanthema.