- Rose spots
Rose spots are red macular
lesion s 2-4 millimeters in diameter occurring in patients suffering fromenteric fever (which includestyphoid andparatyphoid ). Thesefever s occur following infection by "Salmonella typhi" and "Salmonella paratyphi" respectively. Rose spots may also occur following invasive non-typhoidsalmonellosis .Rose spots occur in approximately 50% of cases of typhoid fever, and are a classic sign of thedisease . They appear as arash between the seventh and twelfth day from the onset of symptoms. They occur in groups of five to ten lesions on the lower chest and upper abdomen, and they are more numerous following paratyphoid infection.Rose spots typically last three to four days.References
* "Gale's Encyclopedia of Medicine", published by Thomas Gale in 1999, ISBN 978-0-7876-1868-1
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