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Eruptions par Infections virales, mycoses, parasites (2 e partie). Dr Tabouring Dr Rausch Uni Lu 26.02.2010. Molluscum Contagiosum. Molluscum contagiosum. Maladies virales de l’enfant. Avec éruptions cutanées. Rougeole. Rubeole. Exanthème non spécifique - rubéole - entérovirus - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Eruptions par Infections virales, mycoses, parasites (2e partie)
Dr TabouringDr Rausch
Uni Lu 26.02.2010
Molluscum Contagiosum
Molluscum contagiosum
Maladies virales de l’enfant
Avec éruptions cutanées
Rougeole
Rubeole
• Exanthème non spécifique
• - rubéole• - entérovirus• - Boston exanthem• - Rougeole• - autres viroses
Scarlatine (Bactérien)
MNI
• Exanthème non spécifique
Varicelle
Exanthème subit (Roseola)
• - Exanthème non spécifique
• - HHV 6 et 7
Megalerythème (Erythema infectiosum)(Parvovirus B19)
Enteroviral infections– Herpangina
• Lesions develop on the mucous membranes, most often on the tonsils, uvula, and soft palate of the mouth • Lesions are characterised by grey-white tiny papulovesicles about 1-2mm in diameter • Lesions are self-limiting and resolve over 5-10 days • Generalised symptoms include high fever, headache, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, vomiting and abdominal pain • Hand-foot-and-mouth • Oral lesions develop anywhere inside the mouth but most frequently appear on the hard palate, tongue, cheek and gums • Oral lesions begin as erythematous macules and papules (flat, inflamed red spots) 2-8mm the hain diameter. These progress to form
thin-walled vesicles (blisters) that burst and form painful ulcers surrounded by a red halo. These heal without treatment over 5-10 days. • Skin lesions appear along with or shortly after oral lesions develop. There may be a few lesions or more than 100 lesions and occur on
nds and the feet. • Skin lesions begin as erythematous macules or papules which quickly turn into small, grey vesicles surrounded by a red halo. These
lesions resolve spontaneously over 7-10 days without scarring. • Boston exanthem disease • After a short fever, pink macules and papules suddenly erupt on the face, trunk, and less commonly the extremities. Small ulcers may
also be found on the soft palate and tonsils. • Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis • Lesions, usually no more than 10, develop on the face, trunk and extremities. Lesions are 2-4mm in diameter and red papules
resembling cherry angiomas. • Lesions resolve spontaneously within 10 days.
Exanthème de Boston (Echo 16)
Hand-Foot and Mouth disease (Coxackie A16)
HFM
Kawasaki
• Mcocutaneaous lymph node disease
• - après Strep?• - Viral?
DERMATOPHYTOSES
• Candida • Dermatophytoses
Candida (albicans)
Candida
Candida
Candida DD
Candida DD (Erythroplasie de Queyrat)
Tinea
Tinea
Tinea
Tinea
Tinea
Tinea
Tinea
Tinea
Pityriasis versicolor
Pityriasis versicolor
• Malassezia furfur
DD Pityriasis rosea
Pityriasis rosea
• - Herpes virus 6 7 ?• - Virose• - disparait en 6-12 sem• - pas de traces
Postviral syndromes
• Gianotti-crosti Syndrome
• - MNI• - Hepatite B• - Enterovirus• - Echo virus
Erythema multiforme
Erythema multiforme
Erythema multiforme
• - Virus• - Varicelle• - Adenovirus• - Hepatitis Virus• - CMV• - HIV
Tinea incognito