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Description

Fifth disease, erythema infectiosum, "slapped cheek". It must have been parvovirus, because one of the parents had a week of arthritis about two weeks before this child developed the slapped cheek aspect :-)

Source

en:Image:Slapped_cheek.png

Date

6 May 2004

Author

en:User:Jfdwolff

Permission
(Reusing this image)

GFDL by original author en:User:Jfdwolff

Other versions en:Image:Slapped_cheek.png

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