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roseola (roseola infantum, exanthem subitum) (roh- zee x14F;-lă) n. a condition of young children in which a fever lasting for three or four days is followed by a rose-coloured rash that fades after two days. It is caused by human herpesvirus 6. ...
January 1, 2008; A Dictionary of Nursing

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