Scarlatina

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The circumoral pallor that is characteristic for scarlatina, is in practice difficult to differentiate from 'slapped cheeks' as we can often see in Erythema Infectiosum

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The pathognomonic 'Strawberry Tongue' that diagnoses Scarlatina

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The fine 'sand paper like' rash, often better felt than seen, is typical for Scarlatina

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Typical desquamation

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