Micro17 Flashcards
1
Q
Clinical Presentation:
- Rash begins at Head and moves down
- Fine Truncal rash
- Postauricular lymphadenopathy
A
Rubella virus - Rubella
2
Q
Clinical Presentation:
- Beginning at Head and moves down
- Rash is preceded by cough, coryza, conjunctivitis, and blue-white spots on buccal mucosa
A
Measles virus
- Paramyxovirus
- Koplik spots - blue-white spots on buccal mucosa
3
Q
Clinical Presentation:
- Vesicular rash begins on Trunk
- Spreads to Face and Extremities
- Lesions are at Different stages
A
Varicella Zoster (VZV) - Chickenpox
4
Q
Clinical Presentation:
- Macular rash over Body
- Appears after several days of High Fever
- Can present with febrile seizures
- Infants most affected
A
HHV-6 - Roseola
5
Q
Clinical Presentation:
- “Slapped cheek” rash
- Risk of Hydrops Fetalis in pregnant women
A
Parvovirus B19 - Erythema Infectiosum
Tx: None; self-limiting
6
Q
Clinical Presentation:
- Erythematous, Sandpaper-like rash
- Fever and Sore throat
A
Streptococcus pyogenes - Scarlet Fever
7
Q
Clinical Presentation:
- Vesicular rash on Palms and Soles
- Ulcers in Oral mucosa
A
Coxsackievirus type A - Hand-Foot-Mouth disease