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- Title
Rapidly developing vesicular eruption: The patient's previously diagnosed dermatologic condition, paired with her recent exposure history, led to the diagnosis in this case.
- Authors
Swink, Shane M.; Sharma, Timmie R.; Cooper, Kevin D.
- Abstract
A case study is presented of 23-month-old girl with a history of well controlled atopic dermatitis was admitted to the hospital with fever. It mentions that Eczema coxsackium is an atypical form of Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease (HFMD) that occurs in patients with a history of eczema. It also mentions that treatment for eczema coxsackium involves supportive care such as intravenous (IV) hydration and antipyretics.
- Subjects
ECZEMA; COXSACKIEVIRUS diseases; KERATOSIS follicularis; RESPIRATORY infections; DIAGNOSIS; HAND, foot &; mouth disease
- Publication
Journal of Family Practice, 2020, Vol 69, Issue 8, pE9
- ISSN
0094-3509
- Publication type
Case Study
- DOI
10.12788/jfp.0080