PEDS: rashes and organisms Flashcards

1
Q

bright maculopapular red rash on cheeks– spreads to trunk arms and legs

A

erythema infectiosum or fifths dz

*parovirus B19

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2
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lacy reticular rash on extremities, sparing palms and soles

A

fifths dz

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3
Q

HFM disease

A

coxsachkievirus type A

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4
Q

Herpes Simplex and HHV

-list them all and what they cause

A

HSV 1— oral lesions
HSV 2–genital lesions

HHV 3— Varicella Zoster– aka chickenpox or shingles

HHV 4– EBV– infectious mononucleosis

HHV 5– CMV

HHV 6–Roseolovirus or roseola infantum

HHV 7– Roseola infantum—similar to HHV 6

Kaposi sarcoma assoc herpes virus– HHV 8—

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5
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TX for
-HSV 1
HSV 2
Herpes zoster

HHV 5

A

HSV 1–> acyclovir, valacyclovir, famicilovir

Genitals
*acyclovir 5 days
valacylcovie 10 days
famicilvoir 7-10 days

HHV 5 or CMV–> galciclovir

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6
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Vesicular lesions in different stages of development. Dewdrop on a rose petal

  • dx
  • tx
A

chickenpox or HHV 3

tx:
1. kids <12 YO do not get tx— self limting
2. >13 YO–> PO valacyclovir since it has less doses than aclyclovir

**DO NOT ADMINISTER IBUPROFIN—- can cause reye syndrome

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7
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Pain precedes rash groups of vesicles in a unilateral dermatomal pattern - Tzanck prep is positive for multinucleated giant cells

  • dx?
  • tx?
A

shingles

tx= PO acyclovir (5x daily), valacylovir (3x daily), famicivlori (3x daily)

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8
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morbilliform, brick red erythematous, maculopapular, blanching rash, which classically begins on the face and spreads cephalocaudally and centrifugally to involve the neck, upper trunk, lower trunk, and extremities + high fever

A

measles

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9
Q

white macules noted on buccal mucosa

A

measles

*** Koplik spot

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10
Q

when does rash appear for measles

-three phases?

A

2-4 days after onset of fever

  1. enanthem
  2. examthen

THREE PHASES

  1. prodrome of cough, coryza and/or conjunctivitis + fever
  2. enanthem
  3. exanthem
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11
Q

bug for measles

A

paramyxovirus

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12
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blanching macular or maculopapular rash starting on the trunk—spread to neck face and extremities

  • sometimes vescular
  • nonpruritic
  • persists one or two days
  • comes AFTER a high fever
A

roseola

HHV 6

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13
Q

what dz causes the ONLY rash to start on trunk and spread to the leg/neck

A

roseola

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14
Q

rash begin on face—- spread to the rest of her body over 1 day + red eye/conjuncivitis–rash dissapears in 3 days

A

rubella

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15
Q

diff b/w rash for rubella and rubeola

A

Although the distribution of the rubella rash is similar to that of rubeola, the spread is much more rapid, and the rash does not darken or coalesce

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16
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rash along one dermatome

A

varicella zoster aka shingles