SEMIOTICS OF INFECTIOUS EXANTHEMAS
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2017.2.7999Keywords:
infectious diseases, exanthema, diagnostics, differential diagnostics.Abstract
The article adduces the review of literature data on the problem of infectious exanthemas. Their important role in diagnostics and differential diagnostics of infectious diseases is shown. Semiotics of eruptions during the most frequent infectious diseases that mostly happen in practice is described.References
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