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Medicina (B Aires)
October 2024
Departamento Científico, Fundación Vacunar, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Introduction: The tetravalent live virus vaccine developed by Takeda called Qdenga® is available in Argentina and approved for use from 4 years of age without age limit. The objective was to describe clinical characteristics and evolution of the initial reports of rash after the first dose.
Material And Methods: The records of Events Supposedly Attributable to Vaccination or Immunization Reported in a Private Vaccination Center were reviewed between 15/11/2023 and 12/12/2023.
J Am Board Fam Med
February 2021
From 7th Medical Group, Dyess Air Force Base, US Air Force, Abilene TX (TTP, DMY); Abilene Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center, Abilene TX (PBR).
The worldwide spread of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has led to a global pandemic since its identification in Wuhan, China in December 2019. Few cases of COVID-19-associated dermatologic manifestations have been reported in the literature to date. This report describes the clinical features of a localized pruritic scarlatiniform rash of the ears and antecubital fossa on defervescence in a 29-year-old patient with COVID-19.
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June 2020
Dermatology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a significant cause of acute respiratory disease in children and young adults. We describe a case of a 15-year-old boy who presented with an unusual scarlatiniform rash in the setting of a positive Mycoplasma pneumonia IgM but negative anti-streptolysin antibody. While mycoplasma infections with cutaneous manifestations such as scarlatiniform exanthema have been described in textbooks, there are no reports in the primary literature.
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March 2019
Pediatric A Department, Mother-Child Pole, Mohammed VI University Hospital, Marrakesh, Morocco.
Introduction: While the diagnosis of typical form of Kawasaki disease (KD) is obvious, this multifaceted disease continues to surprise us. We report the case of a recurrent Kawasaki disease in an infant.
Case: At the age of 13 months, the infant was diagnosed with complete Kawasaki disease; he presented with prolonged fever, bilateral conjunctivitis, enanthem, exanthema, edema of the lower limb, peeling, and biological inflammatory syndrome.
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