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Herpes differential diagnosis

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis Dengue, measles, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, rubella, tick bite fever, epidemic typhus, Q fever, typhoid, malaria, trypanosomiasis, hepatitis, infectious mononucleosis, herpes, and influenza. [Pg.539]

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis Rabies, hepatoencephalopathy, leukoen-cephalomalacia, protozoal encephalomyelitis, equine herpes virus 1, verminous men-ingoencephalomyelitis, cranial trauma, botulism, and meningitis. In birds Newcastle disease virus, avian encephalomyelitis virus, botulism, and listeriosis. [Pg.543]

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis Rinderpest, infectious bovine rhino-tracheitis, bovine herpes mammillitis, malignant catarrhal fever, Peste des petits ruminants, vesicular stomatitis, bluetongue, bovine viral diarrhea, and foot rot in cattle, vesicular exanthema of swine, swine vesicular disease, and foreign bodies or trauma. [Pg.545]

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis Other forms of encephalitis (e.g., California, Eastern Equine, St Louis, West Nile, Murray Valley), malaria, dengue fever, meningitis, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, enteroviruses, herpes simplex, and Nipah virus. [Pg.551]

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis Encephalitis, Herpes Simplex, tetanus, Guillain-Barre syndrome, poliomyelitis, transverse myelitis, cerebrovascular accident, psychosis, intracranial mass, epilepsy, atropine poisoning, and Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease. [Pg.571]

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis California encephalitis, eastern equine encephalitis, West Nile encephalitis, western equine encephalitis, herpes simplex encephalitis, meningitis, brain abscess, carcinomatous meningitis, CNS vasculitis, cerebrovascular disease. [Pg.580]

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis Rabies, hepatoencephalopathy, leukoencephalomalacia, protozoal encephalomyelitis, equine herpes virus 1,... [Pg.583]

Clinicians should not prescribe glucocorticoid-containing eye-drops unless they have performed a slit-lamp examination with tonometry, have assurance of appropriate followup, and understand the differential diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment. Unless clearly indicated, prescribing volumes larger than 5 ml or providing refillable prescriptions should be avoided. It should be stressed that excessive use of glucocorticoids can result in corneal Herpes infection and mycosis. [Pg.47]

Differential Diagnosis of Herpes Simplex and Herpes Zoster... [Pg.531]


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