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A Color Handbook of Dermatology
Congenital rubella produces multisystem abnormalities. ERYTHEMA
INFECTIOSUM (FIFTH DISEASE OR 'SLAPPED CHEEK' DISEASE) Definition
and clinical features Parvovirus infection causing rash and sometimes arthralgia.
The first sign ...
Richard J. G. Rycroft, Stuart J. Robertson, S. Robertson,
2003
2
Pediatrics for Medical Students
Infection with parvovirus B19, which is known by a variety of diflerent names,
including erythema infectiosum, fifth disease, and slapped cheek disease,
causes mild illness. Approximately 20% of infected persons are asymptomatic. By
the time ...
Daniel Bernstein, Steven P. Shelov,
2011
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Diseases of the Eye and Skin: A Color Atlas
29-8), hence the common name slapped cheek disease. The exanthem may be
preceded by prodromal symptoms such as fever, headache, sore throat, coryza,
sore eyes, photophobia, abdominal pain, anorexia, joint pains, and pruritus.
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A Field Guide to Germs: Revised and Updated
slapped cheek disease ~ (parvovirus B19) The human parvovirus B19 causes a
mild red “slapped cheek” rash on the face of an infected child afier several days
of common cold symptoms. Slapped cheek disease is hardly as fearsome as ...
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e-Study Guide for: Differential Diagnosis of Common ...
Slapped cheek disease: Erythema infectiosum or fifth disease is one of several
possible manifestations of infection by erythrovirus, previously called parvovirus
B19.The disease isalso referred to as slapped cheek syndrome, slapcheek, slap
...
Cram101 Textbook Reviews,
2012
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Practical Paediatrics: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access
She is concerned because there is a boy in her class with 'slapped cheek
disease'. What adviceshould begivento her? The likelihoodis that sheis immune
– 60% of women of child-bearing ageare seropositive. She should have her
serology ...
Michael South, David Isaacs,
2012
7
Clinical Pediatric Dermatology
Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease, “Slapped Cheek” Disease) Erythema
infectiosum is a common childhood exanthematous disease caused by human
parvovirus B19 infection (DNA virus). Incubation period is 4–14 days. This
exanthema is ...
Slapped cheek disease is a viral disease; the name reflects the fact that, early in
the infection, the child's cheeks can be bright red, as if they have been slapped.
Another name for this illness is Fifth disease, as there used to be six childhood ...
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100 Cases in General Practice
The diagnosis is slapped cheek disease (fifth disease, erythema infectiosum)
which is caused by parvovirus B19. It is contagious for 4–20 days before the rash
appears. Typically, children aged 4–12years contact the disease. A faint rash can
...
Anne Stephenson, Martin Mueller, John Grabinar,
2009
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Integrative Medicine for Children
Chiropractic | Anne Spicer PEDIATRIC DIAGNOSIS ANDTREATMENT Erythema
infectiosum, also known as fifth disease or slapped cheek disease, is a benign,
common childhood exanthema.1 It was the fifth in a classification scheme of ...