Dr.Henry Koplik was the one who discovered the measles
A couple of days after the appearance of the Koplik's spots, the measles rash begins.
Henry Koplik died in 1927.
Henry Koplik was born in 1858.
These are called Koplik's spots, and are unique to measles infection.
The pathognomonic sign of measles is Koplik spots, which are small white spots with a bluish-white center on the buccal mucosa.
Measles
It's measles.
Measles infection is almost always diagnosed based on its characteristic symptoms, including Koplik's spots, and a rash which spreads from central body structures out towards the arms and legs.
Koplik's spots are tiny spots occurring inside the mouth, especially on the inside of the cheek. These spots consist of minuscule white dots (like grains of salt or sand) set onto a reddened bump. Unique to measles.
The population of Koplik is 11,025.
Measles is a highly contagious disease caused by a virus. it is also known as RUBEOLA. It causes a total-body skin rash and flu-like symptoms. A characteristic marker of measles are Koplik's spots, small red spots with blue-white centers that appear inside the mouth.