Neonate with vesicular rash on back – Let’s Diagnose

A mother brought her 4-week-old daughter to the doctor concerned about a vesicular rash that developed on the girl’s back within the last day. On examination, tiny vesicles in a primarily truncal distribution were seen. The patient had no systemic symptoms and appeared well.

What’s the diagnosis?

  1. Neonatal varicella
  2. Incontinentia pigmenti
  3. Miliaria crystallina
  4. Miliaria rubra

Use the Differential Builder in VisualDx to help you.

SEE THE ANSWER

Subscribe to VisualDx Today

Become a VisualDx subscriber today and gain access to clinical information and medical images of thousands of diagnoses. Your first 7 days are FREE.

Learn More

Related Posts