Gianotti-Crosti syndrome
[ jə-nŏt′ē-krŏs′tē ]
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n.
A disease of young children caused by infection with hepatitis B virus, characterized by eruptions of reddish or discolored papules on the face, buttocks, and limbs and by malaise and low-grade fever.papular acrodermatitis of childhood
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