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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
[[File:Skarlatina.jpg|thumb|Strawberry tongue.]]
*Prodrome of fever, [[sore throat]], [[vomiting]], [[abdominal pain]] followed by rash 1-2d later
*Prodrome of fever, [[sore throat]], [[vomiting]], [[abdominal pain]] followed by rash 1-2d later
*Rash
*Rash

Revision as of 06:17, 4 July 2019

Background

Clinical Features

Strawberry tongue.
  • Prodrome of fever, sore throat, vomiting, abdominal pain followed by rash 1-2d later
  • Rash
    • Enanthem (rash involving mucous membrane)
      • Tonsils/pharynx are red and covered with exudate
      • Tongue may have initial exudate followed by erythema ("strawberry tongue)
      • Soft palate have bright-red spots
    • Exanthem
      • Begins 1-2days after onset of illness
      • Starts on neck, axillae, groin, spreads to trunk and extremities
      • Red, finely punctate, sandpaper feel
      • Pastia lines: linear petechial eruptions in antecubital/axilla
      • Desquamation follows

Differential Diagnosis

Pediatric Rash

Erythematous rash

Evaluation

  • Clinical diagnosis, based on history and physical exam

Management

  • Treatment (to reduce rheumatic fever / nephritis)

Disposition

  • Discharge

See Also

References