Exanthems during childhood occur quite often and are mostly harmless in nature. Among different trigger factors, viruses are of prime importance. Viral exanthems may manifest as a macular, maculopapular, papular, urticarial or vesicular rash. Exanthems with other causes (bacterial toxins, drugs, autoimmune diseases) as well as those with unclear etiology such as unilateral lat-erothoracic exanthem or Kawasaki disease must be differentiated from viral exanthems. This review focuses on the classic viral exanthems. © Blackwell Verlag GmbH, Berlin.
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Fölster-Holst, R., & Kreth, H. W. (2009). Viral exanthems in childhood - Infectious (direct) exanthems. Part 1: Classic exanthems. JDDG - Journal of the German Society of Dermatology, 7(4), 309–316. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1610-0387.2008.06868.x
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