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Tongue and palate of patient with infectious mononucleosis
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Bullous erythema multiforme
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Koplik spots
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A conjunctival hemorrhage of the right eye of this patient with infectious mononucleosis
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Rubella rash
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Child with measles showing the characteristic red blotchy rash on his buttocks and back during the third day of the rash
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The scarlet fever rash first appears as tiny red bumps on the chest and abdomen that may spread all over the body; looking like sunburn, it feels like a rough piece of sandpaper, and lasts about 2 to 5 days
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Patient with a syphilitic roseola-like rash, similar to that of viral eczema, which developed on her buttocks and legs during the secondary stage of the disease
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