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DERMCASE Girl’s blistering rash spreads to eyes and face Lindsey Goeres, MD, PGY-2; Nicholas M Potisek, MD
THE CASE
A healthy 9-year-old female presents with a 1-day history of fever, progressive rash, conjunctivitis, and superficial oral ulcers.


Figure 1 The patient presents with a rash, consisting of
erythematous papules with a dusky center, that quickly
involves her trunk, palms, face, and mouth.
 
WHAT’S THE DIAGNOSIS?

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