makulopapulösa
Makulopapulösa exanthema, commonly referred to as *maculopapular rash*, is a widespread skin reaction characterized by the presence of both macules (flat, discolored spots) and papules (raised, solid bumps) on the skin. This type of rash is frequently associated with various infectious diseases, including viral illnesses such as measles, rubella, and infectious mononucleosis, as well as certain bacterial infections and drug reactions.
The rash typically begins as small, flat red spots (macules) that may gradually develop into slightly raised,
Maculopapular rashes are diagnosed primarily through clinical examination, considering the patient’s medical history, symptoms, and exposure
While most maculopapular rashes resolve on their own within days to weeks, severe or persistent cases may