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A child showing a 4-day measles rash.
 
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On oral mucosa, so-called 'Koplik's Spots' can be identified. This sign is considered pathognomonic for measles
 
On oral mucosa, so-called 'Koplik's Spots' can be identified. This sign is considered pathognomonic for measles
  
  
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Measles, also known as morbilli, rubeola, or red measles, is a highly contagious infection caused by the measles virus.
 
Measles, also known as morbilli, rubeola, or red measles, is a highly contagious infection caused by the measles virus.
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 18 April 2023

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A child showing a 4-day measles rash.

Koplik spots, measles 6111 lores.jpg



On oral mucosa, so-called 'Koplik's Spots' can be identified. This sign is considered pathognomonic for measles


Morbillivirus measles infection.jpg



Big 6182643943dd9.jpg

Morbilliform exanthem appearance on dark skin

Measles, also known as morbilli, rubeola, or red measles, is a highly contagious infection caused by the measles virus.

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