- Jun 24, 2006
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A toddler girl is leaning over to play witht the baby in his carrier on the floor. The baby is giggling and appears healthy. You notice on the chart that the baby was breast-fed from birth through his fourth month. Mom explains that the spots on the baby's back just popped up two days ago and that the baby hasn't had a fever and seems well. She lifts the baby up and you examine the lesions - a group of about seven to eight blitserlike lesions localized to the left of the baby's spine. They have clear fluid in them. The physician says the lesions are diagnostic.
1) What are the lesions diagnostic of? Explain how you decided.
2) Although this particular condition is soemwhat unusual in babies, the lesions indicate that the child must have experienced a common childhood illness earlier. Which one?
3) The mother says that, to her knowledge, the baby has not had this common childhood illness, but that his 3-year-old sister had it four months ago, when the baby was 2 months old. Explain the link between the girl's illness and the baby's condition.
4) What factors probably influenced the fact that the baby did not have sympomatic illness when his sister was experiencing it? And what factors led to the eruption of lesions now?
- I personally think that it is being caused by sometype of ringworm. Any thoughts?
1) What are the lesions diagnostic of? Explain how you decided.
2) Although this particular condition is soemwhat unusual in babies, the lesions indicate that the child must have experienced a common childhood illness earlier. Which one?
3) The mother says that, to her knowledge, the baby has not had this common childhood illness, but that his 3-year-old sister had it four months ago, when the baby was 2 months old. Explain the link between the girl's illness and the baby's condition.
4) What factors probably influenced the fact that the baby did not have sympomatic illness when his sister was experiencing it? And what factors led to the eruption of lesions now?
- I personally think that it is being caused by sometype of ringworm. Any thoughts?