WikEM
  • Donate!
  • Categories
  • Mobile Apps
  • Journal Club
  • Antibiotics
  • Quick Critical Care
  • Residency Directory
  • Recent Changes
  • Using WikEM
    • About WikEM
    • Getting Started
    • Creating & Editing
    • Needed Pages
    • App Help
    • Newsletter
    • EM Forum
  • Getting Credit
    • Editorial Levels
    • Contribution Score
    • Elective Guide
    • Citing WikEM
  • Tools
    • What links here
    • Related changes
    • Special pages
    • Printable version
    • Permanent link
    • Page information
    • Browse properties
Harbor-UCLA Foundational
Sponsor
  • More
  • Page
  • Discussion
  • View
  • View source
  • History
  • Create account
  • Log in
WikEM

We need you! See something you could improve? Make an edit and help improve WikEM for everyone.

Difference between revisions of "General approach to rashes"

Revision as of 17:13, 4 December 2014 (view source)
Rossdonaldson1 (talk | contribs)
(→‎See Also)
← Older edit
Revision as of 17:16, 4 December 2014 (view source)
Rossdonaldson1 (talk | contribs)
m (Rossdonaldson1 moved page Rash to Generalized rashes)
Newer edit →
(No difference)

Revision as of 17:16, 4 December 2014

Contents

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Generalized Rashes Differential Diagnosis
    • 2.1 Rash visual diagnosis
  • 3 See Also

Background

Generalized Rashes Differential Diagnosis

  • Allergic reaction
  • Aphthous stomatitis
  • Erysipelas
  • Impetigo
  • Pityriasis Rosea
  • Serum Sickness
  • Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis

Rash visual diagnosis

  • Atopic dermatitits

  • Basal cell carcinoma

  • Cellulitis

  • Chickenpox

  • Chickenpox

  • Chikungunya

  • Chilblains

  • Coxsackie

  • Dermatitis herpetiformis

  • Erythema multiforme

  • Henoch-schonlein purpura

  • Hives

  • Impetigo

  • Impetigo

  • Measles

  • Miliaria (Heat Rash)

  • Nectrotizing fasciitis

  • Pityriasis rosea

  • Poison ivy/Oak/Sumac

  • Poison ivy/Oak/Sumac

  • Pellagra

  • Psoriatic plaque

  • Psoriasis before and after treatment.

  • Scabies

  • Smallpox

  • Seborrheic dermatitis

  • Shingles

  • Steven Johnson syndrome

  • Tinea pedis

  • Tinea capitus

  • Tinea corporis

  • Vitiligo

See Also

  • Fever and Rash
  • Pediatric Rashes
  • Visual diagnosis (main)
  • Ulcerative STDs
Retrieved from "https://www.wikem.org/w/index.php?title=General_approach_to_rashes&oldid=26729"
Category:
  • Derm
Authors:
  • Christopher Kim
  • Claire
  • Jonathan Osgood
  • Michael Holtz
  • Daniel Ostermayer
  • Ross Donaldson
  • Tom Fadial
  • Privacy policy
  • About WikEM
  • Disclaimers
Donate