Rose spots


Rose spots are seen in patients with


A. Dermatomyositis

B. Enteric fever

C. Rheumatoid arthritis

D. SLE



Rose spots are


A. Hemorrhagic macules

B. Bacterial emboli to the skin

C. Vasodilation

D. Localised immunological-mediated response to skin



What % of people shows ‘Rose spots’ in ‘Typhoid fever’?


A. 30%

B. 40%

C. 50%

D. 60%



Most common site for ‘Rose spots’


A. Face

B. Neck

C. Anterior Trunk

D. Extremities



When does ‘Rose spots’ appear in Typhoid fever?


A. First week

B. Second week

C. Third week

D. Fourth week



Rose spots typically last for


A. 1 day

B. 3 days

C. 7 days

D. 3 weeks



Rose spots typically occur as


A. Solitary lesion

B. Crops

C. Uniformly distributed

D. Groups of five to ten lesions



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