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Alternate Names : Erythema, Rubor, Skin Lesion, Skin Rash, Skin Redness or Inflammation


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Erythema Toxicum on the Foot

Erythema Toxicum on the Foot


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Newborn infants may have Erythema toxicum, a rash that is characterized by patchy redness with central papules (maculopapular). The rash is temporary, and the location may move (transient). (Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control.)

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