We postulate that the remission of the four cases proceeded from infection by exanthema subitum.
2
Lutz Weber has described Yersinia exanthema, a distinctive dermatological disorder characterized by three or all of the following signs: 1.
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On the other hand, exanthema subitum is a common disease occurring in infancy with the characteristics of fever and rash.
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The case presented here concerns a patient who satisfied all of the criteria for Yersinia exanthema and in whom no infection could be demonstrated.
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Five days later, she developed a maculopapulous exanthema and small flaccid blisters, which spread over the common integument predominantly located on the dorsal trunk.