rose spots


rose spots

characteristic exanthema of typhoid fever; 10-20 small pink papules on the lower trunk lasting a few days and leaving hyperpigmentation.
Innumerable transient blanchable reddish macules—1-5 mm in diameter—on the lower chest and upper abdomen, caused by bacterial emboli in skin vessels accompanied by focal aggregates of macrophages. Rose spots classically occur in Salmonella typhi-induced typhoid fever in the 1st week of disease, coinciding with the onset of splenomegaly

rose spots

Infectious disease Innumerable transient 1-5 mm in diameter blanchable reddish macules on the lower chest and upper abdomen, caused by bacterial emboli in skin vessels accompanied by focal aggregates of macrophages; RSs classically occur in Salmonella typhi-induced typhoid fever in the 1st wk of disease, coinciding with the onset of splenomegaly. See Typhoid fever.

rose spots

(rōz spots) Characteristic exanthema of typhoid fever; 10-20 small pink papules on the lower trunk lasting a few days and leaving hyperpigmentation.

Rose spots

Small slightly raised reddish pimples that are a distinguishing feature of typhoid or paratyphoid infection.Mentioned in: Paratyphoid Fever