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Transient lingual papillitis - DermNet
Fungiform papillae can become obvious in a number of conditions, the most well recognised of which is the ‘strawberry tongue’ of scarlet fever, and most recently as the most common oral manifestation of COVID-19. Who gets transient lingual papillitis and why? The classic form of transient lingual papillitis affects over 50% of the population.
Scarlet fever: Causes, Treatment, and Outcome - DermNet
2016年3月5日 · Scarlet fever usually starts with a sudden fever associated with sore throat, swollen neck glands, headache, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, swollen and red strawberry tongue, abdominal pain, body aches, and malaise. The characteristic rash appears 12–48 hours after the start of the fever.
Kawasaki disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome)
Oral signs – the typical changes include redness within the mouth or on the pharynx, strawberry tongue, and red or cracked lips. Eye signs – redness of the bulbar conjunctivae (whites of the eyes) without exudate or stickiness.
The tongue. Glossitis - DermNet
Conditions affecting the tongue, Diseases of the tongue. Authoritative facts from DermNet New Zealand.
Fever and a rash - DermNet
Acute presentation of an unwell patient. Fever most commonly indicates bacterial or viral infection. If there is no systemic sepsis, localised rashes associated with infection tend to cause fewer systemic symptoms than generalised rashes associated with infection.
Paediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome (PIMS) - DermNet
Strawberry tongue; Periorbital and/or malar erythema; Hyperaemia of lips; Conjunctivitis. The rash can display the following characteristics: Small-to-medium annular plaques with an urticarial appearance (most common) These lesions can have purpuric centres, and thus mimic erythema multiforme. Morbilliform eruptions with macules, papules, and ...
Scaly skin diseases - DermNet
Strawberry tongue; Peeling starts after 5 days of illness; Evidence of streptococcal infection; Kawasaki syndrome. Child aged ; 14 years Starts as morbilliform or erythematous rash; Swelling of hands and feet; Oral and ocular signs; Lymphadenopathy; Exfoliative dermatitis. Scaling stage of erythroderma; Starts as morbilliform rash or other ...
Viral skin infections. Nonspecific viral exanthems - DermNet
The exanthem predominantly affects perioral and genital areas but may be diffuse, with swollen fingers and toes that later peel. The child is unwell with fever, lymphadenopathy, conjunctivitis and strawberry tongue. There is widespread inflammation of small- and medium-sized blood vessels, in particular, the coronary arteries.
Skin signs of rheumatic disease - DermNet
Kawasaki disease — this is an acute multisystem vasculitis with fever,and systemic and cardiac manifestations; it is the most common cause of heart disease in children; its skin signs are polymorphous exanthem (90% of which are found on the trunk and proximal limbs), perineal eruption (macular or plaque-type erythema that desquamates within ...
Infantile haemangioma: Complications and treatment - DermNet
Anatomical abnormalities associated with infantile haemangioma. Segmental plaque-like cutaneous infantile haemangiomas may be associated with neurological abnormalities and congenital anomalies of the heart, great arteries, and cerebral vessels, as seen in PHACE(S), SACRAL, LUMBAR and PELVIS syndromes.