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Visual Diagnosis: A 2-month-old Boy With an Unusual Rash.
Pediatrics in Review 2015 December
Congenital syphilis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of common newborn rashes, especially if the palms and soles are involved. As soon as the diagnosis is confirmed, a lumbar puncture should be performed to rule out neurosyphilis and intravenous antibiotics started pending confirmatory testing.
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