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2018, Number 04

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Revista Médica Sinergia 2018; 3 (04)

Hand-foot-mouth disease

García RC
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Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 9-12
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Key words:

hand-foot-mouth disease, Coxackie virus, exanthematic, enanthema.

ABSTRACT

Hand-foot-mouth disease is one of the most common exanthematic illness in children under five years of age, caused mainly by Coxackie virus A16. Typically it presents consists as a papulo/vesicular rash in hands and feet, associated with oral enanthema.
These review is made, aiming to provide the clinician with the tools necessary to recognize clinical manifestations, outpatient management; as well as detect main complications of the disease and the latest in-patient management criteria.


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