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Diagnosed pityriasis rosea in twelve-year-old female


Problem: You diagnosed pityriasis rosea in a 12-year-old female who came to you presenting with a maculopapular scaling rash for 2 days. Upon history, her mother revealed that the patient had a large, single, bright-red patch that preceded this rash eruption by about 2 weeks. Typical additional symptoms include which of the following? Need Professional Help?

Question options: Fever of 102° F for more than 72 hours Fever for 24 hours before rash, followed by rhinorrhea and cough Non-pruritic rash, clear runny nose and cough Absence of fever, pruritis confined to trunk and upper extremities

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