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(This image depicted a close view of a patient’s thighs and upper legs, who’d been diagnosed with chickenpox, caused by the varicella zoster virus. Of note, was the distribution of the maculopapular lesions, which conformed to what is termed a centr...)
 
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This image depicted a close view of a patient’s thighs and upper legs, who’d been diagnosed with chickenpox, caused by the varicella zoster virus. Of note, was the distribution of the maculopapular lesions, which conformed to what is termed a centripetal pattern, which means that the rash begins on the head, spreads to the trunk, and lastly, the limbs.
This image depicted a close view of a patient’s thighs and upper legs, who’d been diagnosed with chickenpox, caused by the varicella zoster virus. Of note, was the distribution of the maculopapular lesions, which conformed to what is termed a centripetal pattern, which means that the rash begins on the head, spreads to the trunk, and lastly, the limbs.
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This image depicted a close view of a patient’s thighs and upper legs, who’d been diagnosed with chickenpox, caused by the varicella zoster virus. Of note, was the distribution of the maculopapular lesions, which conformed to what is termed a centripetal pattern, which means that the rash begins on the head, spreads to the trunk, and lastly, the limbs.

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