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Roseola infantum
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Background
- Also known as Exanthem Subitum
 - Likely caused by HHV-6
 
Clinical Features
- 3-5d prodrome of high fever → then defervescence → then rash for 1-2d
 - Rash - erythematous macular eruption of discrete, pink lesions
- Mostly on neck, trunk, buttocks
 - No mucus membrane involvement
 
 - Lymphadenopathy often present
 - Often erythematous tympanic membranes
 - May have sterile pyuria
 
Differential Diagnosis
Pediatric Rash
- Drug rash
 - Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth disease)
 - Hand-foot-and-mouth disease
 - Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP)
 - Herpangina
 - Herpes simplex virus
 - Infectious Mononucleosis
 - Meningitis
 - Measles
 - Molluscum contagiosum
 - Roseola infantum
 - Rubella German measles)
 - Scarlet fever
 - Smallpox
 - Varicella (Chickenpox)
 
Evaluation
- Clinical diagnosis, based on history and physical exam
 
Management
- Supportive care
 
Disposition
- Discharge
 
Complications
- Seizures
 - Aseptic meningitis
 - Encephalitis
 - Thrombocytopenic purpura
 

