2021
DOI: 10.4103/ijpd.ijpd_37_20
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Mucocutaneous manifestations in dengue: A study among children at a tertiary care center in South India

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“…The difference could also be due to the fact that preschool children were more affected in our series in comparison to the earlier study which had predominant adolescent involvement. Another study from south India described macular erythema as the most common cutaneous manifestation in dengue fever among children in a PICU, followed by maculopapular and purpuric rash 7 . A dermatologist is trained to recognize the characteristic features of early as well as evolving rash in dengue and rickettsial infection and thus may be a valuable asset for making earlier and more precise diagnoses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The difference could also be due to the fact that preschool children were more affected in our series in comparison to the earlier study which had predominant adolescent involvement. Another study from south India described macular erythema as the most common cutaneous manifestation in dengue fever among children in a PICU, followed by maculopapular and purpuric rash 7 . A dermatologist is trained to recognize the characteristic features of early as well as evolving rash in dengue and rickettsial infection and thus may be a valuable asset for making earlier and more precise diagnoses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%