Rash, Pediatric
Basics
Description
Description
- Lesion morphology:
- Macule:
- Localized nonpalpable changes in skin color
- Purpura or petechiae (nonblanching with pressure)
- Maculopapule:
- Slightly elevated lesions with localized changes in skin
- Papule:
- Solid, elevated lesions <5 mm in diameter
- Keratotic (rough-surfaced lesion)
- Nonkeratotic (smooth lesion)
- Palpable purpura (nonblanching with pressure)
- Plaque:
- Solid, elevated lesions >5 mm in diameter
- Often results from a confluence of papules
- Nodule:
- Solid, elevated lesions extending deep into the dermis or SC tissue >5 mm in diameter
- Wheal:
- Circular, irregular lesions varying from red to pale
- Vesicle:
- Clear, fluid-filled lesions <5 mm in diameter
- Bullae:
- Clear, fluid-filled lesions >5 mm in diameter
- Pustules:
- Pus-filled lesions
- Macule:
- Secondary lesions:
- Scales:
- Thin plates of dried cornified epithelium partially separated from the epidermis
- Lichenification:
- Dried plaques resulting in skin furrowing
- Erosion:
- Moist surface uncovered by rupture of vesicles or bullae
- Excoriation:
- Linear loss of the skin due to trauma
- Ulcer:
- Deep loss of the skin involving the epidermis and a variable amount of the dermis and SC tissue
- Scales:
- Configuration:
- Circles or arcs
- Serpiginous (creeping or worm like)
- Iris grouping (bull's eye appearance)
- Irregular grouping
- Zosteriform grouping
- Linear grouping
- Retiform grouping
- Color of a lesion or the entire skin may be due to a number of substances:
- Red or red-brown lesions result from oxyhemoglobin found in RBCs
- The macular erythematous lesions seen in viral exanthema usually represent dilated superficial cutaneous vessels
- Purpura and petechiae result from leakage of RBCs out of the vascular space
- Hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation represent postinflammatory change from either increases or decreases in melanin production
- Depigmentation refers to the total loss of pigment secondary to autoimmune effect (vitiligo) or congenital disorders (albinism)
- Consistency
- Feel of lesion may be helpful
- Scales represent a proliferative disorder of epidermal cell turnover
Etiology
Etiology
- Papulosquamous:
- Infections:
- Viral or bacterial
- Rickettsial or fungal
- Allergic reactions
- Autoimmune disorders
- Infections:
- Purpura and petechiae:
- Clotting or platelet disorder
- Vascular fragility disease
- Vasculitis
- Overwhelming infection
- Vesiculobullous:
- Infection
- Drug reaction
- Autoimmune disorder
- Ulcer:
- Infection
- Vascular insufficiency
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Citation
Schaider, Jeffrey J., et al., editors. "Rash, Pediatric." 5-Minute Emergency Consult, 6th ed., Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2020. Emergency Central, emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307565/all/Rash__Pediatric.
Rash, Pediatric. In: Schaider JJJ, Barkin RMR, Hayden SRS, et al, eds. 5-Minute Emergency Consult. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2020. https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307565/all/Rash__Pediatric. Accessed November 5, 2024.
Rash, Pediatric. (2020). In Schaider, J. J., Barkin, R. M., Hayden, S. R., Wolfe, R. E., Barkin, A. Z., Shayne, P., & Rosen, P. (Eds.), 5-Minute Emergency Consult (6th ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307565/all/Rash__Pediatric
Rash, Pediatric [Internet]. In: Schaider JJJ, Barkin RMR, Hayden SRS, Wolfe RER, Barkin AZA, Shayne PP, Rosen PP, editors. 5-Minute Emergency Consult. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2020. [cited 2024 November 05]. Available from: https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307565/all/Rash__Pediatric.
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