Strawberry tongue

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Background

Clinical Features

Red "strawberry tongue" in a patient with scarlet fever.
Distinct strawberry tongue with "parched" lips as seen in a young child with Kawasaki disease.
  • Red "strawberry" tongue
Strawberry tongue in a patient with Kawasaki disease.

Differential Diagnosis

Tongue diagnoses

Evaluation

Management

  • Based on underlying cause

Disposition

  • Based on underlying cause

See Also

References