FEVER IN CHILDREN PED RASHES Flashcards
T/F, fevers less than 42 degrees centigrade do not lead to brain damage?
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honey color crust, caused by S. progenies, S. aureus, starts under nose, auto inoculate?
*gentle scrubs, clip nails, compresses; mupirocin TID if localized for 5-7 days
impetigo
dry pruritic skin, recent rise: 10-20% of all kids, equal in sexes; 90% by 5 yr old
if less than 2 months, most likely seborrhea; greasy scalp, retro auricular erythema
toddler: extensor flexural surfaces
short oral steroids for severe cases, like prednisone, consider oral abx prn if signs of superinfection
atopic dermatitis
honey-color crust
causes: S. pyogenes, S. aureus
starts under nose, auto inoculate
gentle scrubs, clip nails, compresses
treat with mupirocin TID if localized for 5-7 days
what is this?
impetigo
dry pruritic skin, erythematous, papular, scaling, lichenified, hyper pigmented, plaques, irritated
equal in sexes; 90% by 5 yr old
if <2 mos, most likely seborrhea; greasy scalp, retro auricular erythema
toddler: extensor flexural surfaces
short oral steroid burst for severe cases, consider oral abx if signs of superinfection
what is this?
atopic dermatitis
circumscribed shape patch scaly border-hairless
Rx-imidazole class, allymines BID then qd x wk
treat 2x day til gone, then 1/d for a week
T. tonsurans-non fluoresces, older
oral griseofulvin x 4-6 weeks; take with fatty meal-better absorption
what is this?
tinea corporis
how to treat dry, cracked itchy feet in kids?
moisture, steroid, cotton socks
mimics tinea corporis, no scale
dorsum of hands and feet, high 3-6 yr, M=F unknown etiology resolves 90%, inject steroids only if disfigured
what is this?
granuloma annulare
exquisitely tender erythematous plaques-ant tibia
seen in many conditions
strep #1, OCP use
coccidia-mycosis in western USA
what is this?
erythema nodosum
which rash isn’t viral?
erythema migrans
which disease was matched incorrectly?
scarlet fever and strep pharyngeal
see other side
remember image of coxsackie A
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beware of what s/s for henoch schonlein purpura?
GI bleed
nephritis
if rash >3-4 days, consider yeast
*consider 1% HC, maintain good hygiene with frequent changes, decrease wetness, wash with mild soap, use PJ
what is this disease?
chafing dermatitis
superficial GABHS infection?
perianal cellulitis