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A 28-day-old baby boy presented to the emergency department with a generalised exanthema and irritability. The mother referred a 15-day history of progressive erythematous papules, starting in the lower limbs and extending to the trunk, arms, scalp, face, palms and soles. He had a generalised papulopustular rash, with desquamation, haemorrhagic crusts in the lower limbs and meliceric crusts on the palms (figure 1). He had no fever or weight …
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