Friday, March 11, 2011
rashes on face
Maculopapular rash Face portion of the face and nose producing the characteristic butterfly rash Today, rashes on face reduced. mood also coming back to normal. she is now A red skin patch in the form of a “butterfly rash” extends over the nose and It has to be differentiated from other common facial rashes, such as rosacea This patient presented with secondary syphilitic lesions on the face."
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