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*Roseola, also known as HHV-6 must be clinically differentiated from all other childhood diseases that cause rash, and rash. The table below identifies the differences between the major causes of childhood rash. | *Roseola, also known as HHV-6 must be clinically differentiated from all other childhood diseases that cause rash, and rash. The table below identifies the differences between the major causes of childhood rash. | ||
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Differential diagnosis
- Roseola, also known as HHV-6 must be clinically differentiated from all other childhood diseases that cause rash, and rash. The table below identifies the differences between the major causes of childhood rash.