catarrhal stage where there may be cough, coryza; also may be conjunctivitis and the presence of Koplik spots
exanthematous stage - occurs 3 to 5 days later; initial rash behind the ears and then on the body; maculopapular rash that becomes confluent; fading by third day
rubella
headache
pink macular rash, which may be absent in young children. It appears one or two days after the start of the illness, fading within four days, leaving neither staining or desquamation
fever
cervical lymphadenopathy - especially post-auricular and sub-occipital nodes
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