. The diseases of infancy and childhood : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine. Tlie Pathognomonic Sign of Measles (.Kopliks Spots). Fig. 1.—The discrete measles spots on the buccal nmcous membrane, showing the isolated rose-redspot, with the minute bluish-wliite center, on the normally colored mucous membrane. Fig. 2.—Shows the increased eruption of spots on the mucous menabrane of the cheeks; patches of palepink interspersed among rose-red areas, the latter showing numerous pale bluish-white spots. Fig. .S.—The appearance of the buccal mucous membrane when the measl
. The diseases of infancy and childhood : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine. Tlie Pathognomonic Sign of Measles (.Kopliks Spots). Fig. 1.—The discrete measles spots on the buccal nmcous membrane, showing the isolated rose-redspot, with the minute bluish-wliite center, on the normally colored mucous membrane. Fig. 2.—Shows the increased eruption of spots on the mucous menabrane of the cheeks; patches of palepink interspersed among rose-red areas, the latter showing numerous pale bluish-white spots. Fig. .S.—The appearance of the buccal mucous membrane when the measles spots coalesce and give adiffuse redness, with myriads of bluish-white specks. The exanthema is at tliis time fully developed. Fni. 4.—.\phthous stomatitis sometimes mistaken for measles spots. Mucous membrane normal incolor. Minute ijdlow poinla arc surrounded by a red area. Always discrete. MEASLES 291 the face and head to the back of the neck, throat, upper part of theback, chest, and back of the hands and arms. Ihe \ov,eT extremitiesbecome afiected, as well as the palms of the hands an
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