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Scarlet fever

Typical scarlatiniform rash in a child with scarlet fever

BMJ 2018 Aug 30;362:k3005

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Rubella presenting as a generalized abdominal rash

Courtesy of the CDC Public Health Image Library

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Rash and subcutaneous edema of the right hand due to toxic shock syndrome

From the CDC and the Public Health Image Library

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Typical erythematous "slapped cheeks" of erythema infectiosum

From the collection of Gary A. Dyer, MD; used with permission

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Peeling phase of scarlatiniform rash in a patient with scarlet fever

BMJ. 2018 Aug 30;362:k3005

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Flushed bilateral cheeks with circumoral pallor in a child with scarlet fever

DermNet; used with permission

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Koplik spots

CDC Public Health Image Library

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Drug exanthem due to phenytoin

Photography courtesy of Brian L. Swick

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Strawberry tongue in a child with scarlet fever

BMJ 2018 Aug 30;362:k3005

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Close-up of a vesicle on the hand of a 3-year-old boy with hand-foot-and-mouth disease.

Dr P. Marazzi/Science Photo Library

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