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May 07, 2011 · 1. Rough, erythematous, papular, and occasionally vesicular or scaling eruption, which frequently progresses to weeping and crusting. Onset after two months of age. 3. Location: commonly on cheeks, scalp, postuaricular area, neck, and extensor surface of forearms and legs; occasionally trunk and diaper area. 4. ................
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