Roseola differential diagnosis
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Overview
Roseola must be differentiated from other diseases that cause fever and rash, such as Rubella (german measles), Rubeola (measles), hand foot and mouth disease caused by coxakie virus, erythema infectiosum caused by parvovirus B19, scarlet fever and even drug allergy.
Differential diagnosis
- Roseola, also known as Exanthem subitum must be differentiated from all other childhood diseases that cause rash, and fever. The following table summarizes the differential diagnosis for roseola.[1]
Disease | Clinical features |
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Roseola | Exanthem
Enanthem
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Rubella (German measles) | Exanthem
Enanthem
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Rubeola (Measles) | Prodrome
Exanthem
Enanthem
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Enteroviral Infection
(e.g Hand, foot and mouth disease) |
Epidemiology
Exanthem
Enanthem
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Erythema infectiosum | Prodrome
Exanthem
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Scarlet fever | Exanthem
Enanthem
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Drug allergy | Exanthem
|
References
- ↑ JURETIC M (1963). "Exanthema subitum a review of 243 cases". Helv Paediatr Acta. 18: 80–95. PMID 13958107.