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Neugeborenes mit Pusteln

Wichtige Differenzialdiagnosen bei vesikulopustulösen Erkrankungen

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Ein Neugeborenes wird mit herpetiform angeordneten Pusteln in disseminierter Verteilung vorgestellt. Eine ausführliche Diagnostik ist nun wichtig, um die Differenzialdiagnosen Incontinentia pigmenti und kongenitale Herpesinfektion voneinander abzugrenzen.

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Rosenthal, AC., Fölster-Holst, R. Wichtige Differenzialdiagnosen bei vesikulopustulösen Erkrankungen. Pädiatrie 29, 18–21 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-017-1091-x

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