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- Erythema infectiosum. Fifth disease. Parvovirus - DermNet
Parvovirus B19 does not cause congenital malformations As the risk of an adverse outcome is low, the infection is not routinely screened for in pregnancy Chronic parvovirus infection in immunodeficient patients, such as organ transplant recipients, causing erythropoietin-resistant anaemia, proteinuria, and glomerulosclerosis in a renal allograft
- Papular purpuric gloves and socks syndrome - DermNet
Parvovirus B19 does not cause congenital malformations As the risk of an adverse outcome is low, the infection is not routinely screened for in pregnancy Chronic parvovirus infection in immunodeficient patients, such as organ transplant recipients, causing erythropoietin-resistant anaemia, proteinuria, and glomerulosclerosis in a renal allograft
- Exanthems (reactive rashes) - DermNet
Erythema infectiosum (parvovirus B19) Viral exanthems also include: Acute human immunodeficiency virus infection syndrome Smallpox Viral hepatitis Infectious mononucleosis and aminopenicillin rash (Epstein-Barr virus)
- Dermatology Resource
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- Viral skin infections. Specific viral exanthems - DermNet
Created 2009 Learning objectives Be able to identify common specific viral exanthems Introduction An exanthem is a widespread erythematous rash that is accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, headache and malaise
- Roseola (viral rash): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment . . .
Roseola (sixth disease) is a disease caused by the human herpes virus type 6B (HHV-6B) and possibly type 7 (HHV-7) There is no specific treatment for roseola
- Erythema infectiosum images - DermNet
View pictures of erythema infectiosum in the gallery below Erythema infectiosum is a common childhood infection causing a slapped cheek appearance and a rash It is also known as fifth disease Erythema infectiosum is caused by an erythrovirus, Parvovirus B19
- Fever and a rash - DermNet
Fever and a rash Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand IMPORTANT NOTICE: DermNet does not provide a free online consultation service
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