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1      Eruptive hypomelanosis is a novel viral exanthem.
2 , six (3%) an abscess, and eight (4%) had an exanthem.
3 rtant to distinguish it from other childhood exanthems.
4  reactions (35/102, 34.3%) and maculopapular exanthems (33/102, 32.4%).
5  (WN) virus is an important cause of febrile exanthem and encephalitis.
6 actions is restricted to mild, uncomplicated exanthems and fixed drug eruptions.
7 ityriasis rosea; unilateral lateral thoracic exanthem; and Gianotti-Crosti syndrome.
8                                        Viral exanthems are common in childhood and account for a larg
9                                         Most exanthems are virtually harmless to the healthy child, b
10 aculopapular exanthem that is similar to the exanthem associated with HIV-1 infection.
11          To examine the pathogenesis of this exanthem, biopsies obtained throughout the course of cli
12   For example, prompt recognition of a viral exanthem caused by parvovirus may allow a pregnant femal
13                                      A viral exanthem facilitates the diagnosis.
14 as accepted as the third distinct paediatric exanthem in 1881.
15 of viral and virally triggered ("paraviral") exanthems is necessary for patients to be appropriately
16 thema infectiosum (fifth disease), a febrile exanthem occurring primarily in children.
17             HHV-6 is the etiologic agent for exanthem subitum (roseola), and it is well-known that ce
18  mononuclear cells during the acute phase of exanthem subitum, but the host remains latently infected
19 febrile illnesses and the childhood disease, exanthem subitum.
20                                HHV-6B causes exanthem subitum.
21  is a severe diffuse cutaneous maculopapular exanthem that is similar to the exanthem associated with
22                                         Some exanthems that are benign or self-limited in the healthy
23 literature pertaining to four characteristic exanthems that are thought to be viral in nature: papula
24                    Therefore, recognition of exanthems, which may be associated with certain viral il
25 ive hypomelanosis, may represent a paraviral exanthem with a prodromal coryzal phase, sudden eruption