<Li> Sjogren's Syndrome - Petechial spots could occur due to vasculitis, an inflammation of the blood vessels . In such a case immediate treatment is needed to prevent permanent damage . Some malignancies can also cause petechiae to appear . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Babesiosis </Li> <Li> Bolivian hemorrhagic fever </Li> <Li> Boutonneuse fever </Li> <Li> Chikungunya </Li> <Li> Cerebral malaria </Li> <Li> Congenital syphilis </Li> <Li> Crimean--Congo hemorrhagic fever </Li> <Li> Cytomegalovirus </Li> <Li> Dengue fever </Li> <Li> Dukes' disease </Li> <Li> Ebola </Li> <Li> Endocarditis </Li> <Li> Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 </Li> <Li> Hantavirus </Li> <Li> Infectious mononucleosis </Li> <Li> Marburg virus </Li> <Li> Neisseria meningitidis - Petechiae in children can occur with viral infections . In such cases, they do not necessarily signify something serious . However, potentially serious illnesses, such as meningococcemia can cause death within 48 hours of infection and therefore, their presence should not be ignored . </Li> <Li> Rocky Mountain spotted fever </Li> <Li> Scarlet fever </Li> <Li> Typhus </Li> <Li> Streptococcal pharyngitis Palatal petechiae . - Petechiae on the soft palate are mainly associated with streptococcal pharyngitis, and as such it is an uncommon but highly specific finding . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Bolivian hemorrhagic fever </Li> <Li> Crimean--Congo hemorrhagic fever </Li>

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