Figure 26
Scartlet fever. A generalized, bright red, sandpaper-like papular rash developed in a 7-year-old boy with a streptococcal pharyngitis. Courtesy of CDC
Figure 27
Scartlet fever. A white strawberry tongue precedes redstrawberry tongue. Courtesy of Jere J. Mammino, DO, FAOCD
Figure 28
Scarlett fever. A redstrawberry tongue as the erythrotoxin-mediated enanthema evolves. © imagebroker/Alamy Images
Figure 29
Kawasaki syndrome. A generalized, morbilliform, erythema multiforme-like rash is a characteristic clinical finding. Courtesy of CDC
Figure 30
Kawasaki syndrome. Palmar and plantar erythema with edema of the hands and feet is a characteristic clinical finding. © Ralph Hutchings/Visuals Unlimited, Inc.
Figure 31
Mollesum contagiosum. Individual lesions are 2- to5- mm, flesh colored, dome-shaped umbilicated paules. © Jarrod Erbe/ShutterStock, Inc.
Figure 32
Molluscum contagiosum spreads rapidly in eczematous skin. This patient has atopic dermatitis of the popliteal fossa. © Dr. P. Marazzi/Photo Researchers, Inc.