Atlas of Upper Respiratory infections including pharyngitis , ATLAS IN MEDICAL, TUYENLAB.NET, Upper Respiratory infections including pharyngitis
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FIGURE 1. Erythema and edema of the pharynx, and palatal petechiae in a child with Group A Streptococcal pharyngitis. |
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FIGURE 2 Scarlatiniform rash in scarlet fever. This 7-year-old boy has a typical sandpaper rash with his strep throat and fever. The erythema is particularly concentrated in the axillary area. |
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FIGURE 3 A. Peritonsillar abscess on the left showing uvular deviation away from the side with the abscess. |
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FIGURE 3 A. Peritonsillar abscess with swelling and anatomic distortion of the right tonsillar region. |
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FIGURE 4. Mononucleosis with considerable tonsillar exudate. |
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FIGURE 5. Viral pharyngitis showing enlarged cryptic tonsils with some erythema and exudate. |
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FIGURE 6. Viral pharyngitis with visible palatal petechiae. Palatal petechiae can be seen in all types of pharyngitis. |
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FIGURE 7. Viral pharyngitis with prominent vascular injection of the soft palate and lymphoid hyperplasia. |
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FIGURE 8. Strep pharyngitis with dark necrotic area on right tonsil and prominent lymphoid hyperplasia in a cobblestone pattern on the posterior pharynx. |
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FIGURE 9. Herpangina caused by Coxsackievirus virus. |
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