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PEDIATRICS
DIAGNOSIS


Clinical diagnosis


TREATMENT


Supportive


COMPLICATIONS


■ Myocarditis may develop in 2% of patients who have hand-foot-mouth disease.
■ Meningoencephalitis is a rare complication.
■ Dehydration from decreased oral intake


ERYTHEMAINFECTIOSUM(FIFTHDISEASE)


■ Etiology: Infection with parvovirus B19.
■ Peak incidence: 4–15 years of age, most common during winter and spring
■ Transmission: Respiratory droplets


SYMPTOMS/EXAM


■ Prodrome (lasts 2–3 days): Mild coryza, headache, fever
■ Facial rash (bright red) develops 7 days later: “slapped cheeks”appearance
(see Figure 5.11)


DIAGNOSIS


Clinical diagnosis


FIGURE 5.11. Erythema infectiosum. (See also color insert.)


(Reproduced, with permission, from Kane KS-M, Ryder JB, Jonson RA, et al. Color Atlas &
Synopsis of Pediatric Dermatology.New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002:579.)


Erythema infectiousum (fifth
disease): “Slapped cheeks”
appearance
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