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Morbilliform

Index Morbilliform

The term morbilliform refers to a rash that looks like measles. [1]

18 relations: Abacavir, Cutaneous condition, Dengue fever, Echovirus, Kawasaki disease, Lesion, Maculopapular rash, Management of HIV/AIDS, Measles, Neisseria meningitidis, Nevirapine, Petechia, Phenytoin, Rash, Roseola, Rubella, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Waterhouse–Friderichsen syndrome.

Abacavir

Abacavir (ABC) is a medication used to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS.

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Cutaneous condition

A cutaneous condition is any medical condition that affects the integumentary system—the organ system that encloses the body and includes skin, hair, nails, and related muscle and glands.

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Dengue fever

Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus.

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Echovirus

An ECHO (enteric cytopathic human orphan) virus is a type of RNA virus that belongs to the species Enterovirus B, genus Enterovirus of the Picornaviridae family.

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Kawasaki disease

Kawasaki disease, also known as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, is a disease in which blood vessels throughout the body become inflamed.

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Lesion

A lesion is any abnormal damage or change in the tissue of an organism, usually caused by disease or trauma.

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Maculopapular rash

A maculopapular rash is a type of rash characterized by a flat, red area on the skin that is covered with small confluent bumps.

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Management of HIV/AIDS

The management of HIV/AIDS normally includes the use of multiple antiretroviral drugs in an attempt to control HIV infection.

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Measles

Measles is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by the measles virus.

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Neisseria meningitidis

Neisseria meningitidis, often referred to as meningococcus, is a Gram-negative bacterium that can cause meningitis and other forms of meningococcal disease such as meningococcemia, a life-threatening sepsis.

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Nevirapine

Nevirapine (NVP), marketed under the trade name Viramune among others, is a medication used to treat and prevent HIV/AIDS, specifically HIV-1.

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Petechia

A petechia, plural petechiae, is a small (1–2 mm) red or purple spot on the skin, caused by a minor bleed from broken capillary blood vessels.

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Phenytoin

Phenytoin (PHT), sold under the brand name Dilantin among others, is an anti-seizure medication.

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Rash

A rash is a change of the human skin which affects its color, appearance, or texture.

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Roseola

Roseola is an infectious disease caused by certain types of virus.

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Rubella

Rubella, also known as German measles or three-day measles, is an infection caused by the rubella virus.

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University of Wisconsin–Madison

The University of Wisconsin–Madison (also known as University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin, UW, or regionally as UW–Madison, or simply Madison) is a public research university in Madison, Wisconsin, United States.

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Waterhouse–Friderichsen syndrome

Waterhouse–Friderichsen syndrome (WFS) is defined as adrenal gland failure due to bleeding into the adrenal glands, commonly caused by severe bacterial infection: Typically it is caused by Neisseria meningitidis.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbilliform

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