Eczema herpeticum - Te Herpeticum Eczema https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eczema_herpeticum
Ko te Te Herpeticum Eczema (Eczema herpeticum) he mate onge engari tino kaha ka puta ki nga waahi o te kino o te kiri i puta mai i te, hei tauira, te mate paopao, te weranga, te whakamahi mo te wa roa o te topical steroids, te eczema ranei.

Ko tenei mate hopuhopu ka puta he maha nga vesicles i runga i te atopic dermatitis. he maha nga wa ka haere tahi me te fever me te lymphadenopathy. Ko te Eczema herpeticum ka taea te mate i nga infants.

Ko tenei ahuatanga ko te nuinga o te mate na te infection herpes simplex virus. Ka taea te rongoa ki nga raau antiviral, penei i te acyclovir.

Taatari me te Maimoatanga
Ko le he o te taatutanga ko te misdiagnosis (atopic dermatitis, me etahi atu) me te tono o te steroid ointment ka kaha ake nga lesions.
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Ētahi atu korero ― Maori
References Eczema Herpeticum 32809616 
NIH
Ko te Eczema herpeticum (EH) he mate kiri whānui nā te huaketo herpes simplex i roto i ngā tangata e pā ana ki te āhua o te kākā. I te nuinga o te wā ka puta ohorere me te āhua o ngā pūpūhi me te horo me te paku ki runga i ngā wāhi e pā ana ki te hakihaki. Ko ngā tohu ka uru pea ki te kirīri (fever), te pūkōkō lymph (lymphadenopathy), te āhua kino rānei. Ka rerekē te EH mai i te ngawari me te wā poto i roto i ngā pakeke hauora (healthy adults) ki te tino kino, inā koa i ngā tamariki, ngā pēpi, me te hunga kua ngoikore te pūnaha mate. Ko te tīmata wawe ki te maimoatanga pareketo ka āwhina i te whakapoto i ngā kēhi ngawari me te aukati i ngā raru o ngā kēhi kino.
Eczema herpeticum (EH) is a disseminated cutaneous infection with herpes simplex virus that develops in a patient with atopic dermatitis. EH typically presents as a sudden onset eruption of monomorphic vesicles and punched-out erosions with hemorrhagic crusts over eczematous areas. Patients may have systemic symptoms, such as fever, lymphadenopathy, or malaise. Presentation ranges from mild and self-limiting in healthy adults to life-threatening in children, infants, and immunocompromised patients. Early treatment with antiviral therapy can shorten the duration of mild disease and prevent morbidity and mortality in severe cases.
 Eczema Herpeticum - Case reports 28813215
He kotiro 8‑tau te pakeke e mate ana i te horapa nui o te pakarutanga o te tito, te piki, te opuwhero me te nuku iti ki waenganui. I whakaatuhia e ngā whakamātautau he virusi herpes simplex momo 1 (herpes simplex virus type 1).
An 8-year-old girl with atopic dermatitis came in with a widespread outbreak of itchy, raised, red blisters with a small indentation in the center. Tests showed she had herpes simplex virus type 1.