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[[Category:Fever syndromes]] |
[[Category:Fever syndromes]] |
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[[Category:Rashes and skin lesions]] |
[[Category:Rashes and skin lesions]] |
Revision as of 09:28, 29 October 2020
See also fever and petechiae
Differential Diagnosis
Etiology | Appearance | Clinical clues |
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Viruses | ||
EBV/CMV | Mono-like illness | |
HIV | HIV risk factors | |
VZV | ||
Parvovirus B19 | ||
Measles | ||
Mumps | ||
Rubella | ||
Dengue | travel, "breakbone fever" | |
Zika | travel | |
Chikungunya | travel, arthritis | |
Bacteria | ||
Mycoplasma pneumoniae | ||
Group A Streptococcus | ||
Syphilis | ||
Gonorrhea | ||
Rocky Mountain spotted fever | ||
Meningococcus | meningitis | |
Toxic shock syndromes | ||
Infective endocarditis | ||
Fungi | ||
Coccidioides | ||
Drugs | ||
Delayed hypersensitivity or DRESS | ||
SJS/TEN | ||
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis | ||
Serum sickness | ||
Malignancy | ||
Lymphoma | ||
Leukemia | ||
Autoimmune/Inflammatory | ||
Vasculitis | ||
Systemic lupus erythematosus | ||
Still disease | ||
Sweet syndrome | ||
Anticholinergic toxicity |