What are the white buccal mucosal spots on a measles patient called? What is their significance?

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The question is asking about specific white spots observed in patients with measles, known as Koplik spots, and their significance in the disease process.

Answer

Koplik spots

The final answer is Koplik spots

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The final answer is Koplik spots

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Koplik spots are pathognomonic for measles and appear on the buccal mucosa before the typical rash. They are an important diagnostic feature.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing Koplik spots with other oral lesions. It's crucial to note their specific appearance and timing in relation to the measles rash.

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