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Scarlet Fever...throat, and skin. Scarlet fever may follow streptococcal wound infections or burns, as well as...present. On day 1 or 2, the tongue is heavily coated ...
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Group A Streptococcal InfectionsGroup A Streptococcal Infections. Infection with Streptococcus pyogenes, a beta-hemolytic bacterium that belongs to Lancefield serogroup A, also known as ...
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Pediatric Toxic Shock Syndrome...strains of staphylococci (staphylococcal TSS) and streptococci (streptococcal TSS). Both causes are discussed in this...1999;74:68-72. Media file 3: ...
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Pseudotuberculosis (Yersinia)...lower extremity erythema, mucous membrane enanthem, and strawberry tongue characterize this syndrome. In 1998, a single...as Kawasaki disease and even ...
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Tonsillitis and Peritonsillar Abscess...inflammation of the lymphoid tissue at the tongue base. A "carrier state" is defined by...chronic tonsillitis, with alpha- and beta-hemolytic ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Kawasaki Disease...77% of patients have an extremely erythematous tongue, with protuberance of the fungiform papillae, which has been referred to as strawberry tongue. ...
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Uveitis, Anterior, Childhood...are protracted fever, cervical lymph node swelling, strawberry tongue (prominence of tongue papillae), palmar erythema, erythematous...develop 1-8 weeks ...
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Toxic Shock Syndrome...toxic shock–like syndrome.[5, 6] The streptococcal TSS is identical to staphylococcal TSS (STSS...the vaginal and oropharyngeal mucosa. Petechial ...