1. Fifth disease (erythema infectiosum)
Fifth disease is sometimes called “slapped-cheek disease” because of the rash that some people get on the face.
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2. What is Erythema toxicum on the foot?
Newborn infants may have Erythema toxicum, a rash that is characterized by patchy redness with central vesicles. The rash is temporary, and the location may move (transient). (Image courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.)
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3. Infant with Erythema Multiforme
Widespread erythema and erythematous plaques with posterior shoulder vaccination site. Source: V. Fulginiti MD, digital enhancement © Logical Images.
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4. Edema and Erythema at Day 10
Normal Variant: Erythema and Edema spontaneously resolved. Source: NIH, digital enhancement © Logical Images.
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5. Day 7 edema and erythema
This is a normal degree of erythema and edema which is almost fully resolved three days later, seen in next image. Source: NIH, digital enhancement © Logical Images.
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6. Smallpox Vaccination Adverse Reactions: Erythema Multiforme
Many vaccinees develop skin rashes after vaccination, almost all of which are benign, if occasionally frightening in appearance. Some are local skin reactions, while others appear to be hypersensitivity reactions, like erythema multiforme. These r...
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7. E: Erythema marginatum
Erythema marginatum is an erythematous eruption that may be associated with Still's disease and rheumatic fever.
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8. Rheumatology Image Bank : Rheumatic Fever: Erythema Marginatum
This circinate eruption extends centrifugally, sometimes leaving residual hyperpigmentation. Individual lesions appear principally as open or closed rings with sharp outer edges, but macular rings with pale centers also occur. Fusion of adjacent r...
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9. Erythema
Erythema is a skin condition characterized by redness or rash. There are many types of erythema, including photosensitivity, erythema multiforme, and erythema nodusum. Photosensitivity is caused by a reaction to sunlight and tends...
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10. Erythema
This shows the sequence of events of those who skip class on Friday and go skiing. They may have some residual erythema by Monday and will certainly have early tanning that is occurring. Such students need to do remedial work.
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