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What (who) is rose spots - definition


Rose spots         
  • Rose spots on the chest of a patient with typhoid fever
IT IS NOT A PUNISHMENT
Rose spot
Rose spots are red macules 2-4 millimeters in diameter occurring in patients with enteric fever (which includes typhoid and paratyphoid). These fevers occur following infection by Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi respectively.
Cotton wool spots         
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FLUFFY WHITE PATCHES ON THE RETINA FOUND VIA FUNDUSCOPIC EXAMS
Cotton-wool spots; Soft exudates; Cotton wool spot
Cotton wool spots are opaque fluffy white patches on the retina of the eye that are considered an abnormal finding during a funduscopic exam (also called an ophthalmoscopic exam). Cotton wool spots are typically a sign of another disease state, most common of which is diabetic retinopathy.
Rose Schlösinger         
  • Street sign for the park named after Schlösinger on Bornheimer Hang
  • A ''[[Stolperstein]]'' bearing Schlösinger's name
GERMAN SOCIAL WORKER AND ANTI-NAZI ACTIVIST
Rose Schloesinger; Rose Schlosinger; Schlosinger
Rose Schlösinger (5 October 1907 – 5 August 1943) was a German social worker and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime. She was associated with the Red Orchestra (Rote Kapelle) resistance group and passed along encrypted messages from Arvid Harnack.