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Aliceanne

On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:11:08 -0500 Valeria Truitt

writes:

> Did this question get an answer yet? If not, here's my 2 cents'

> worth:

>

> Could you hear " roseola " for " rolio " ?

>

> It's " fifth disease. " Fifth disease is also called erythema

> infectiosum. Decades ago, a French pediatrician labeled the

> diseases of

> childhood by number--rubeola is first disease and rubella is third

> disease,

> for example. Only " fifth disease " is still commonly used. If

> you're a

> trivia buff, you might be interested in the others, listed

> here: http://www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/exanthems.htm

>

> Valeria

>

> At 06:19 AM 12/19/2001, you wrote:

> >Patient is a 16-year-old female. It sounds like the doc is saying

> " rolio. "

> >It is NOT polio. Any ideas here? Thanks. Bev

> >

> >Past medical history is only significant for one episode of

> mononucleosis

> >back in February. She has had s/l " rolio? " , Fifth's disease and

> scarlet

> >fever.

> >

> >

> >

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Did this question get an answer yet? If not, here's my 2 cents' worth:

Could you hear " roseola " for " rolio " ?

It's " fifth disease. " Fifth disease is also called erythema

infectiosum. Decades ago, a French pediatrician labeled the diseases of

childhood by number--rubeola is first disease and rubella is third disease,

for example. Only " fifth disease " is still commonly used. If you're a

trivia buff, you might be interested in the others, listed

here: http://www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/exanthems.htm

Valeria

At 06:19 AM 12/19/2001, you wrote:

>Patient is a 16-year-old female. It sounds like the doc is saying " rolio. "

>It is NOT polio. Any ideas here? Thanks. Bev

>

>Past medical history is only significant for one episode of mononucleosis

>back in February. She has had s/l " rolio? " , Fifth's disease and scarlet

>fever.

>

>

>

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