Exanthema Subitum and Redness at a BCG Inoculation Site: An Additional Clinical Evidence
Journal: Pediatric And Neonatalcare: Open Access (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-09-13
Authors : Yosuke Kakisaka Naomi Hino-Fukuyo Mitsugu Uematsu; Shigeo Kure;
Page : 1-2
Keywords : Exanthema subitum; Redness at a BCG inoculation site; Kawasaki disease; Immunological change; Variable mechanisms;
Abstract
Recently, we reported a patient with exanthema subitum, caused by human herpes virus type 6, who showed redness at a Bacillus CalmetteGuerin (BCG) inoculation site. Here, we report additional cases with exanthema subitum who also had redness at a BCG inoculation site.
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