Abstract

While one of the great attractions of dermatology is the wide variety of clinical cases seen, a relatively small number of conditions make up the majority of dermatological cases seen in paediatric clinics. A simple lack of both education and clinical exposure mean that these cases often cause a disproportionate amount of anxiety for the doctor asked to diagnose and treat a child with a rash. Most present with a clear history and distinctive examination findings and respond well to appropriate treatment. This is the first of two articles which will help the physician approach a child with a rash with greater confidence.

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