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. 2023 Feb 22;35(2):155–165. doi: 10.1097/MOP.0000000000001229

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1

Skin and joint manifestations in hospitalized Jamaican children with chikungunya fever key: erythematous patches of the dorsum of the foot and distal lower limb and oedema and erythema of the joints of the left great toe – infant (a), numerous vesicular lesions (early phase) and macular hyperpigmented lesions (late phase) of the abdominal wall – infant (b), hyperpigmented macules on the abdomen – infant (c), bullous lesions of the extensor surface of the lower limbs and denudation and hyperpigmentation of the diaper area – infant (d), arthritis, left second toe, infant (e), desquamation of the skin, infant (f), erythematous papular rash with desquamation of the shoulder – older child (g), erythematous papular rash (h), urticarial rash of the chest and abdomen – older child (i), erythematous maculopapular rash of the chest and abdomen – older child (j).