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Differential Diagnosis For Urticarial rash Fever
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Adenovirus infection
Infectious mononucleosis
Scarlet fever
Rat bite fever, spirillary- Infected organ, Abscesses
Tonsillitis/exudative, acute- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Drug allergy
Serum sickness- Drugs
Antibiotic/Antibacterial Administration/Toxicity
DRESS/Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome- Synonyms
- Alteration in body temperature hyperthermia fever, Body temperature above normal, Body temperature above normal (finding), Body temperature increased, Febrile, febris, Feels feverish, Fever, Fever (finding), Fever unspecified, Feverish, Fevers, Has a temperature, High body temperature, High temperature, Hive, Hives, hyperthermia, Hyperthermias, Hyperthermic, Increased body temperature, Increased body temperature (finding), Pyrexia, Pyrexia (D), Pyrexia (D) (finding), Pyrexia (finding), Pyrexial, Pyrexias, Rash urticarial, Temperature elevated, TEMPERATURE ELEVATION, temperature high, TEMPERATURE INCREASE, Temperature raised, Unspecified urticaria, Urticaria, Urticaria (disorder), Urticaria (morphologic abnormality), Urticaria or hives, Urticaria unspecified, Urticarial, Urticarial rash, Urticarias, Urticated rash, Urtication
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