Are You Confident of the Diagnosis? What you should be alert for in the history? The prodromal phase of measles is highly symptomatic. A history of high fever (up to 105° F), pronounced catarrh (profusely running nose), harsh, dry cough (sometimes leading to croup) and an intense, nonpurulent conjunctivitis (often with photophobia), followed by appearance…
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