Definition of Koplik's spots
Koplik's spots: Little spots inside
the mouth that are highly characteristic of the early phase
of measles (rubeola). The spots look like a tiny grains of
white sand, each surrounded by a red ring. They are found
especially on the inside of the cheek (the buccal mucosa)
opposite the 1st and 2nd upper molars. Named for the New
York pediatrician Henry Koplik (1858-1927) who described
them.
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