Pediatric Rashes

S. Stears-Ellis
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Pediatric rashes are a common chief complaint in the emergency department (ED) and a source of anxiety for both parents and providers. Many of these rashes will not require intervention aside from symptomatic relief and parental reassurance. However, there is a subset of rashes that are the result of underlying life-threatening conditions that will warrant immediate intervention and treatment to prevent further deterioration and possible death. This review focuses on outlining the pathology of seven potentially deadly pediatric rashes that ED physicians are likely to encounter, how they present, and how to treat and manage them according to the most recent available guidelines. Figures show primary lesions, pattern of lesions, and distribution of rash associated with bacterial meningitis, toxic shock syndrome (TSS), Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis, erythema multiforme minor and major, necrotizing fasciitis, and Henoch-Schönlein purpura. Tables list bacterial meningitis antibiotic treatment, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention clinical and laboratory criteria for TSS, TSS antibiotic treatment regimens, scoring systems for toxic epidermal necrolysis and necrotizing fasciitis, and the latest guidelines as of June 2017. This review contains 9 Figures, 13 Tables and 50 references Key words: Pediatric rash, toxic shock syndrome, skin rash, rash distribution, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis,  necrotizing fasciitis, Henoch-Schönlein purpura
儿科皮疹
儿科皮疹是急诊科(ED)常见的主诉,也是父母和提供者焦虑的来源。除了症状缓解和父母安慰外,这些皮疹中的许多不需要干预。然而,有一小部分皮疹是由潜在的危及生命的疾病引起的,需要立即干预和治疗,以防止进一步恶化和可能的死亡。这篇综述的重点是概述急诊科医生可能遇到的七种潜在致命的儿科皮疹的病理,它们是如何表现的,以及如何根据最新的指导方针治疗和管理它们。图中显示了原发性病变、病变模式和与细菌性脑膜炎、中毒性休克综合征(TSS)、落基山斑疹热、史蒂文斯-约翰逊综合征/中毒性表皮坏死松解、大小多形性红斑、坏死性筋膜炎和Henoch-Schönlein紫癜相关的皮疹分布。表格列出了细菌性脑膜炎抗生素治疗,疾病控制和预防中心TSS的临床和实验室标准,TSS抗生素治疗方案,中毒性表皮坏死松解和坏死性筋膜炎的评分系统,以及截至2017年6月的最新指南。关键词:小儿皮疹,中毒性休克综合征,皮疹,皮疹分布,落基山斑疹热,Stevens-Johnson综合征,中毒性表皮坏死松解,坏死性筋膜炎,Henoch-Schönlein紫癜
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