exanthema

/ˌɛɡzænˈθiːmə/
noun
  1. A widespread rash on the skin, often caused by an infection or illness (same as exanthem).
    • Exanthema is a common symptom of childhood diseases like chickenpox.
    • The textbook described the exanthema as red spots that turn into blisters.
    • The nurse noted that the patient's exanthema started on the face and spread downward.
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