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EXANTHEMA SUBITUM (ROSEOLA INFANTUM)
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1939Exanthema subitum (roseola infantum) is one of the mildest exanthematous diseases to which infants under 2 years are subject. It possesses, however, considerable medical interest, because its origin is unknown and because there is a good deal of confusion in differentiating it from other exanthematous diseases.
L. Barenberg, L. Greenspan
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Das Exanthema subitum (criticum)
1934Das Exanthema subitum oder das kritische Dreitagefieber ist eine wohlcharakterisierte Ausschlagskrankheit, welche nur bei alteren Sauglingen und jungeren Kleinkindern vorkommt; der Verlauf ist stets der gleiche. Zuerst tritt hohes Fieber bis 39° oder 40° auf, ohne das irgend welche anderen Krankheitssymptome zu finden waren; selten bestehen ...
E. Helmreich
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[Sixth disease--exanthema subitum].
The author deals with the epidemiology of the sixth disease--exanthema subitum which is caused by the herpes virus hominis type 6. There are nine forms of the disease. The haemogram is characterized by granulocytopenia, eosinopenia with relative lymphocytosis, thrombocytopenia.
P Janovský
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Twenty-five patients with clinical exanthema subitum (roseola infantum) were enrolled into a study, where acute-phase and convalescent sera were examined for antibodies to human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6), several other viruses, and other microbes.
Kimmo Linnavuori, T Hovi, Heikki Peltola
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ROSEOLA INFANTUM (EXANTHEMA SUBITUM) COMPLICATED BY HEMIPLEGIA
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1945Roseola infantum, a common disease of infancy and early childhood, was first described by Zahorsky, 1 in 1910. This syndrome did not attract much attention until Veeder and Hempelmann 2 published their paper, in 1921. These authors suggested the name exanthema subitum and were the first to describe the characteristic changes in the blood that always ...
J. Rosenblum
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