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What (who) is Filatov-Koplik spots - definition

PRODROMIC VIRAL ENANTHEM OF MEASLES MANIFESTING TWO TO THREE DAYS BEFORE THE MEASLES RASH ITSELF
Koplick spots; Koplik’s spots; Kopliks spots; Koplik spots

Yuri Filatov         
CANOE RACER
Yuriy Filatov; Yuri Nikolayevich Filatov; Yury Filatov
Yuri Nikolayevich Filatov (; , born 30 July 1948) is a Soviet-born Ukrainian sprint canoeist who competed in the 1970s. Competing in two Summer Olympics, he won two gold medals in the K-4 1000 m event, earning them in 1972 and 1976.
Valentin Filatov (bear trainer)         
SOVIET CIRCUS PERFORMER (1920-1979)
Draft:Valentin Filatov; Draft:Valentin Filatov (bear trainer)
Valentin Filatov (Aug 12, 1920 – August 7, 1979) was a Soviet circus performer and animal trainer. His father ran a circus and he worked there from the age of six.
Dmitriy Filatov         
RUSSIAN EMBRYOLOGIST
Draft:Dmitriy Filatov; Dmitriy Filatov (embryologist)
Dmitriy Petrovich Filatov (; January 31, 1876 – January 18, 1943), born in the village of Tyoply Stan (now Sechenovo), Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, was a Russian and Soviet embryologist.

Wikipedia

Koplik's spots

Koplik's spots (also Koplik's sign) are a prodromic viral enanthem of measles manifesting two to three days before the measles rash itself. They are characterized as clustered, white lesions on the buccal mucosa (opposite the lower 1st & 2nd molars) and are pathognomonic for measles. The textbook description of Koplik spots is ulcerated mucosal lesions marked by necrosis, neutrophilic exudate, and neovascularization. They are described as appearing like "grains of salt on a reddish background", and often fade as the maculopapular rash develops. As well as their diagnostic significance they are important in the control of outbreaks. Their appearance, in context of a diagnosed case, before they reach maximum infectivity, permits isolation of the contacts and greatly aids control of this highly infectious disease.

Nobel laureate John F. Enders and Thomas Peebles, who first isolated the measles virus, were careful to collect their samples from patients showing Koplik's spots.