2023
DOI: 10.21508/1027-4065-2023-68-5-78-84
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A case of Kaposi’s varicelliform eruption in a 4-month-old child

G. R. Fatkullina,
V. A. Anokhin,
F. M. Safina
et al.

Abstract: It is well known that herpesviruses are pantropic, hence herpetic infections are characterized by a diverse clinical pattern. Often one of the syndromes of various «herpetic nosologic forms» is the exanthema syndrome. Traditionally, this is a vesicular rash accompanying the infection caused by herpes simplex virus, which occupies a fairly limited area, but the rashes can be completely different in nature, quantity, and localization. The article discusses a relatively rare variant of herpetic infection, called:… Show more

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