Case history
Case history #1
A 5-year-old boy presents with superficial erosions and crust in the perioral region for 3 days. He is generally well with no recent history of fever, sore throat, nausea, diarrhea, or changes in appetite or energy level. There is a history of similar eruption in other children at his nursery.
Case history #2
A 5-day-old newborn presents with a rapidly enlarging bulla with a thin roof and a thin band of erythema around the bulla. The bulla is flaccid and contains clear fluid. Careful examination reveals an adjacent smaller bulla. The baby is well.
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