Pastia’s lines

A characteristic physical finding in patients with scarlet fever, in which red or pink petechial lines appear in skin creases (e.g., in the skin in front of the elbow or the hip joint).


Scarlet fever is marked by the presence of crimson streaks within the skin creases, particularly noticeable in the armpit and groin regions. These distinctive red lines are indicative of the condition.


 


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