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L’exanthème et l’énanthème sont définis comme des éruptions respectivement cutanée et muqueuse d’apparition brutale et transitoire, révélateurs d’une affection sous-jacente. Ils s’observent au cours de nombreuses maladies infectieuses principalement d’origine virale mais également bactérienne (éruptions toxiniques) et plus rarement parasitaire ou mycosique.

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Bessis, D. (2008). Exanthèmes et énanthèmes infectieux stéréotypés. In: Manifestations dermatologiques des maladies infectieuses, métaboliques et toxiques. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-48494-0_14

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