2013
DOI: 10.7883/yoken.66.260
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Clinical Manifestations of Coxsackievirus A6 Infection Associated with a Major Outbreak of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Japan

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“…Differential diagnosis of HFMD from chickenpox is occasionally challenging because of its unusual clinical characteristics. For example, the spread of rashes in CV-A6-HFMD is more toward the extremities and body trunk, a manner different from that in typical HFMD in which the rashes are mostly localized to the hands and soles of the feet (1,2).…”
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“…Differential diagnosis of HFMD from chickenpox is occasionally challenging because of its unusual clinical characteristics. For example, the spread of rashes in CV-A6-HFMD is more toward the extremities and body trunk, a manner different from that in typical HFMD in which the rashes are mostly localized to the hands and soles of the feet (1,2).…”
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“…The cutaneous manifestations of CV-A6-associated HFMD (CV-A6-HFMD) are more extensive and variable than those of classic HFMD (1)(2)(3). Differential diagnosis of HFMD from chickenpox is occasionally challenging because of its unusual clinical characteristics.…”
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“…'nın 8 bir çalışmasında, 127 hastanın sadece 1'inde onikomadezis tespit etmiştir 7,9 . Yurtdışından yapılan çalışmalarda 21 Liu et al 14 Ooi et al 20 Solunum sayısı >26/dk Kostipasyon Yaş <2 yıl ise, tırnak tutulumu %37,6-46,6 arasında değişen oranlarda bildirilmektedir 13,28 . Hastalarımızın 10'unda (%25,6) onikomadezis ve/veya Beau's çizgileri görüldü.…”
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“…In our study, only 3 patients were 10 months old and 39.13% of the patients were 3 years or younger. Kobayashi et al has reported cases between 9 months and 9 years of age, with the majority of the cases (75%) during the first 3 years of age [12]. Mirand et al observed in their study that HFMD was more common in male patients [13].…”
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