151 Childhood Viral Rashes Made Simple – Exanthems, HFMD, Chickenpox & the Patterns That Show Up on PANCE
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In this episode of the Physician Assistant Exam Review Podcast, we take the "dreaded" childhood viral rashes and make them organized, predictable, and testable. Instead of memorizing numbered diseases, you'll learn how to sort exanthems, HFMD, chickenpox, HSV, molluscum, warts, and genital warts by pattern so you can pick the right diagnosis under pressure.
We'll cover:
- Which infant rash appears after several days of high fever (and how to never mix it up again)
- How to tell measles, rubella, scarlet fever, fifth disease, and roseola apart using fever timing and distribution
- The difference between viral exanthems and hand-foot-and-mouth disease on exam stems
- Why "vesicles in multiple stages at once" should instantly trigger varicella in your mind
- How to separate HSV, molluscum, and warts using pain, grouping, and umbilication
- The key clues that distinguish common warts from genital warts (condyloma acuminatum) on test day
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