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  2. Tinea versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Tinea versicolor (also pityriasis versicolor) is a condition characterized by a skin eruption on the trunk and proximal extremities. [1] The majority of tinea versicolor is caused by the fungus Malassezia globosa, although Malassezia furfur is responsible for a small number of cases.

  3. Toxic epidermal necrolysis - Wikipedia

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    Initial skin findings include red-purple, dusky, flat spots known as macules that start on the trunk and spread out from there. These skin lesions then transform into large blisters . The affected skin can then become necrotic or sag from the body and peel off in great swaths.

  4. Should you see a doctor for that skin rash? Experts share ...

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    The rash and blisters can spread to other areas of the body, which is why it's important to seek treatment early for impetigo. Other symptoms: An impetigo rash is typically itchy, and you may ...

  5. Typhus - Wikipedia

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    Five to nine days after the symptoms have started, a rash typically begins on the trunk and spreads to the extremities. This rash eventually spreads over most of the body, sparing the face, palms, and soles. Signs of meningoencephalitis begin with the rash and continue into the second or third weeks.

  6. Fifth disease - Wikipedia

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    The most common manifestation of Fifth Disease is marked by a red, "slapped cheek" look on the face and a lace-like rash on the body and limbs. [25] The "slapped cheek" appearance of the rash can be suggestive of fifth disease, however, the rash can be mistaken with other skin related disease or infections.

  7. Roseola - Wikipedia

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    The rash is classically described as an erythematous morbilliform exanthem [4] and presents as a distribution of soft pink, discrete, and slightly raised lesions each with a 2-5mm diameter. [4] [5] [6] It classically begins on the trunk (torso) and spreads outward to the neck, extremities, and face. This pattern is referred to as a centrifugal ...

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