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Fever With Rash – A diagnostic Conundrum!


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1 Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai, India
2 Infectious Diseases, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, Mumbai, India
     

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The differential diagnosis of fever and rash in an adult is varied and includes a variety of infectious and non-infectious causes. When confronted with a patient having fever with rash, making a timely and specific diagnosis can be very important not only from an individual patient perspective but also from a public health perspective. An accurate characterization of the skin lesions and a detailed history can help narrow the differential diagnosis in a specific patient. The approach to the patient with fever and rash will cover the common etiologies for this presentation with focus on infectious etiologies in the adult patient. Non-infectious etiologies will be discussed as part of the differential diagnosis of each presentation.
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  • Fever With Rash – A diagnostic Conundrum!

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N. D. Moulick
Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai, India
A. Mathew Davis
Infectious Diseases, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, Mumbai, India

Abstract


The differential diagnosis of fever and rash in an adult is varied and includes a variety of infectious and non-infectious causes. When confronted with a patient having fever with rash, making a timely and specific diagnosis can be very important not only from an individual patient perspective but also from a public health perspective. An accurate characterization of the skin lesions and a detailed history can help narrow the differential diagnosis in a specific patient. The approach to the patient with fever and rash will cover the common etiologies for this presentation with focus on infectious etiologies in the adult patient. Non-infectious etiologies will be discussed as part of the differential diagnosis of each presentation.

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