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Dr Kyle KophamelCME 14 Jan 2016
The Kid with a rash…
AimWhat’s the use for us in Charlies?DescriptionApproachPictures and Cases
Why learn about em?You will get asked. Inside ED or out. Fast TrackPaediatric terms and exams
Common paediatric presentation
Pattern recognition takes practiceKnowing who is at risk
Description:
Description:Nomenclature
Macule/PatchPapule/PlaqueNoduleVesicleBullae
PustulePetechiaPurpuraEcchymosesWheal
Description:Macule / Patch
Description:Macule / Patch
Description:Papule / Plaque
Description:Nodule
Description:Vesicle
Description:Bullae
Description:Pustule
Description:Petechiae / Purpura / Ecchymoses
Description:Wheal
Approach:Age DemographicProgression / ProdromeAssociated signs and symptomsLesions
Types of lesionsSizeLocation / DistributionSpecial features
Specific ExamplesDescribe what you seeHistory
ProgressionProdromeSymptoms
Clinical examinationLesions – Size/Location/DistributionSigns
1.
1. Varicella Zoster (Chickenpox)
2.
2. Impetigo
3.
3. Urticaria
4.
4. Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease
5.
5. Measles
6.
6.Scarlet Fever
7.
7. Kawasaki Disease
8.
8. Ringworm
9.
9. EczemaHerpeticum
10.
10. Erythema Multiforme
11.
11. ErythemaNodosum
12.
12. Erythema Infectiosum (5th Disease)
13.
13.Henoch-SchönleinPurpura
14.
14. Immune ThrombocytopeniaPurpura (ITP)
15.
15. Meningococcal Septicemia
16.
16. Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
17.
18. Molluscum Contagiosum
18.
18. Pytyriasis (Tinea) Versicolor
19.
19. Psoriasis
20.
20.Scabies
What you should’ve learnt:Well vs unwellDescribe what you seeProgression / prodrome of rashSymptoms accompanying rashLook, look, look.
Thanks!