ABDOMINAL
GENERALISED LYMPHADENOPATHY
Question
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An autopsy of a child revealed a necrotic tonsillitis, neck phlegmon, purulent otitis and purulent meningitis. These alterations are the most typical for:
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Septic scarlet fever
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Meningococcal infection
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Toxic scarlet fever
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Fauces diphtherias
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Explanation:
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