_____ is a condition caused by EBV that commonly presents on the lateral tongue.
New widespread, painful eruptions with a virus that normally causes localized or mild vesicular eruptions, occurring in a patient with pre existing skin disease (eg. atopic dermatitis) points to the diagnosis of _____ eruption
The usual causative virus for Kaposi Varicelliform eruption is _____
What are two infectious causes of erythema multiforme? _____ and Mycoplasma pneumoniae
What are three causes of rash on the palms and soles? _____, Rickettsia rickettsii, Coxsackievirus A
_____ viral lesions affect the face and palms
Hint: Smallpox or Chickenpox
_____ is a well recognized sequela of orf infection presenting 2 3 weeks after the orf lesions
The _____ is a diagnostic test used to identify HSV or VZV through a smear of an opened skin vesicle.

Recurrent target lesions on palms and sole is s/o _____ infection

_____ is a painful hand vesicle that occurs when the skin comes in contact with HSV-1 or HSV-2 (common in dentists)
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