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==Background==
===Types===
*Includes echovirus and coxsackie
*Enterovirus
*Rubella-like appearance of rash w/ discrete maculopapular nonpruritic rash
**[[Enterovirus D68]]
*No specific therapy; self-limited
*[[Coxsackie]]
**[[Herpangina]] (just mouth lesions)
**[[Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease]] (mouth + hand/foot lesions)
*Echovirus
*[[Rhinovirus]]
*[[Poliovirus]]


===Hand Foot Mouth Disease===
==See Also==
*Caused by coxsacke virus
[[Pediatric rashes]]
*Brief prodrome w/ low fever, anorexia, sore mouth
*Oral lesions appear 1-2d later
**Vesicles on erythematous base
**Painful
*Hand/foot lesions
**Red papules that change to gray vesicles


===Herpangina===
==References==
*Caused by coxsackievirus
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*Prodrome
**Sudden onset of high fever, sore throat, malaise
*Rash appears 24-48hr after prodrome
**Vesicles 1-2 mm in size that rupture leaving shallow, painful whitish ulcers on soft palate/posterior pharynx
**Similar to hand, foot, mouth disease but w/o skin lesions
*Lasts 7-10d
 
==See Also==
[[Pediatric Rashes]]


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Latest revision as of 09:31, 22 March 2026

Types

See Also

Pediatric rashes

References