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Dr. Milind Mandlik

MBBS, DCH, DNB, Senior Paediatrician and Neonatologist at Colours Hospital, Nagpur

Rash Decisions, Done Right: Pattern Recognition, Red Flags, and Diagnostic Accuracy in Pediatric Dermatoses

Pediatric dermatology requires keen observation and systematic pattern recognition to distinguish benign rashes from serious conditions. Early identification of red flags—such as mucosal involvement, systemic symptoms, or rapid progression—is essential for timely intervention. Recognising hallmark patterns of infectious, inflammatory, allergic, and genetic dermatoses enhances diagnostic precision and reduces unnecessary investigations. Emphasis on morphologic analysis, distribution patterns, and age-specific presentations aids clinicians in differentiating conditions like atopic dermatitis, viral exanthems, Kawasaki disease, and meningococcemia. Incorporating clinical algorithms and dermoscopic evaluation improves diagnostic accuracy and management outcomes. This approach empowers paediatricians to make informed, evidence-based decisions in paediatric skin disorders.

Date: 29th Nov 2025 | 4:00 PM

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