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Hand-foot-mouth disease
Alternate Names : Coxsackievirus infection
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease on the hand
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The typical skin lesion of hand, foot, and mouth disease includes small blisters (vesicles) with bright red (erythematous) borders. These are typically on the pads of the fingers and palms of the hands.
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 Hand-foot-mouth disease
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 Hand, foot, and mouth disease on the soles
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 Hand, foot, and mouth disease on the hand
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 Hand, foot, and mouth disease on the foot
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 Hand, foot, and mouth disease - mouth
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 Hand, foot, and mouth disease on the foot
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- Hand-foot-mouth disease : Definition
- Hand-foot-mouth disease : Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors
- Hand-foot-mouth disease : Symptoms & Signs
- Hand-foot-mouth disease : Diagnosis & Tests
- Hand-foot-mouth disease : Treatment
- Hand-foot-mouth disease : Prognosis (Expectations)
- Hand-foot-mouth disease : Complications
- Hand-foot-mouth disease : Calling Your Health Care Provider
- Hand-foot-mouth disease : Prevention
- Hand-foot-mouth disease : References
- Hand-foot-mouth disease : Pictures & Images
- Hand-foot-mouth disease
- Hand, foot, and mouth disease on the soles
- Hand, foot, and mouth disease on the hand
- Hand, foot, and mouth disease on the foot
- Hand, foot, and mouth disease - mouth
- Hand, foot, and mouth disease on the foot
Review Date : 8/8/2009
Reviewed By : Linda J. Vorvick, MD, Medical Director, MEDEX Northwest Division of Physician Assistant Studies, University of Washington, School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
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