A maculopapular rash is a type of skin rash that is characterized by raised bumps on discolored patches of skin. The rash can be itchy and painful. A maculopapular rash is a symptom of infection, allergy, or medication reaction. It causes flat and raised lesions on the skin that may itch or spread. Learn how to identify, diagnose, and treat this type of rash. Maculopapular rash Maculopapular rashes, characterized by erythematous macules and papules that can coalesce into plaques and patches, are the most common cutaneous IRAE. The lesions tend to appear on the trunk and extremities (often in photo-exposed areas) sparing the palms and soles, and associated pruritis is common [64,69,70,72]. Histology reveals eczema-like spongiotic dermatitis with a superficial perivascular T-lymphocytic infiltrate with predominant CD4 +, predominant CD8 +, or mixed ... Maculopapular rash is a type of skin rash with flat, red areas and small bumps. It can be caused by various diseases, infections, medications, or allergies.

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