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Volume 341:353-360 July 29, 1999 Number 5
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Case 23-1999— A 10-Month-Old Girl with Fever, Upper-Lobe Pneumonia, and a Pleural Effusion
Robert N. Husson, and Eugene J. Mark

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A 10-month-old girl was admitted to the hospital because of fever and a rash.

She had apparently been well until one month earlier, when she was examined because of fever and an erythematous rash suggestive of scarlet fever. A throat culture was negative. The rash improved after a 10-day course of amoxicillin. A diagnosis of roseola was made. A few days later, the skin on the arms and legs began to peel. Eleven days before admission, the patient's temperature rose to 40°C, and she became irritable, ate poorly, and had a nonproductive cough, coryza, swollen lips, and lingual erythema. She . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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