1. What is measles exanthem?
2. What is the primary characteristic feature of measles that appears on the buccal mucosa and is considered pathognomonic?
3. How long does the rubella rash typically last?
Measles exanthem — key feature?
Maculopapular rash starting on face, spreading downward.
Measles — causative agent?
Measles virus.
Rubella rash — characteristic?
Faint, pink, lasts about 3 days, begins on face.
Koplik spots — significance?
Pathognomonic for measles.
Fifth Disease — hallmark symptom?
Slapped cheek erythema with lace-like body rash.
Measles rash — onset?
3-5 days after prodrome.
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