Sinh bệnh học có thể kéo dài của thai nhi tuần hoàn mẫu lâm sàng biểu hiện hồng đỏ macule hoặc bản vá lỗi trên gáy cổ, glabella, trán, mí mắt trên, hoặc khu vực nasolabial có mặt tại sinh trong khoảng 40% trường hợp chẩn đoán sai | S 1 Saethre-Chotzen syndrome Pathogenesis Possible persistent fetal circulatory pattern Acrocephalosyndactyly Clinical manifestation Pink-to-red macule or patch on the nape of the neck glabella forehead upper eyelid or nasolabial region present at birth in about 40 of cases Sailor s neck Differential diagnosis Actinic elastosis Hemangioma Sturge-Weber syndrome child abuse insect bite reaction 1 Salivosudoriparous syndrome Therapy No therapy indicated References Mallory SB 1991 Neonatal skin disorders. Pedi- Auriculotemporal syndrome atric Clinics of North America 38 4 745-76i 1 Salmon patch 1 Salmonellosis Synonym s Stork bite angel s kiss nevus simplex erythema nuchae Synonym s Typhoid fever paratyphoid fever Definition Definition Vascular malformation present in infancy consisting of ectatic capillaries Infection caused by bacteria in the genus Salmonella usually contracted by eating contaminated food 514 San Joaquin Valley fever Pathogenesis Infection caused by salmonellae gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae most common sources of bacteria beef poultry eggs Clinical manifestation Skin signs light red papules rose spots occurring in crops on trunk during second to fourth week of illness erythema nodosum Sweet s syndrome pustular dermatitis and generalized erythroderma erythema typhosum Gastrointestinal signs loose stool or watery diarrhea abdominal pain mild hepat-osplenomegaly Differential diagnosis Viral gastroenteritis shigellosis ingestion of preformed toxins food poisoning campylobacter infection cryptosporidiosis cyclospora infection escherichia coli infection listeriosis vibrio infection Therapy Antibiotics only for patients with severe disease or those at high risk of invasive disease ciprofloxacin amoxicillin Typhoid fever References Stutman HR 1994 Salmonella shigella and campylobacter common bacterial causes of infectious diarrhea. Pediatric Annals 23 io 538-543 I---------- ------ ------ San Joaquin Valley fever .