Late appearance of skin rash in Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
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Cohen, JI; Corson, AP; Corey, GR
Published in: Southern Medical Journal
November 1983
Late appearance of a skin rash in Rocky Mountain spotted fever is associated with a high mortality. Our patient's rash appeared 14 days after the onset of illness, during his recovery. In endemic areas one must rely on clinical clues other than rash to raise the suspicion of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The combination of fever, headache, myalgias, marked left shift in the differential white blood cell count, severe thrombocytopenia, and hyponatremia all help to suggest the correct diagnosis early in the course of the illness.
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Southern Medical Journal
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EISSN
1541-8243
ISSN
0038-4348
Publication Date
November 1983
Volume
76
Issue
11
Start / End Page
1457 / 1458
Related Subject Headings
- Time Factors
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
- Prognosis
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Infant, Newborn
- Humans
- General & Internal Medicine
- Foot Dermatoses
- Erythema
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Cohen, J. I., Corson, A. P., & Corey, G. R. (1983). Late appearance of skin rash in Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Southern Medical Journal, 76(11), 1457–1458. https://doi.org/10.1097/00007611-198311000-00041
Cohen, J. I., A. P. Corson, and G. R. Corey. “Late appearance of skin rash in Rocky Mountain spotted fever.” Southern Medical Journal 76, no. 11 (November 1983): 1457–58. https://doi.org/10.1097/00007611-198311000-00041.
Cohen JI, Corson AP, Corey GR. Late appearance of skin rash in Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Southern Medical Journal. 1983 Nov;76(11):1457–8.
Cohen, J. I., et al. “Late appearance of skin rash in Rocky Mountain spotted fever.” Southern Medical Journal, vol. 76, no. 11, Nov. 1983, pp. 1457–58. Epmc, doi:10.1097/00007611-198311000-00041.
Cohen JI, Corson AP, Corey GR. Late appearance of skin rash in Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Southern Medical Journal. 1983 Nov;76(11):1457–1458.
Published In
Southern Medical Journal
DOI
EISSN
1541-8243
ISSN
0038-4348
Publication Date
November 1983
Volume
76
Issue
11
Start / End Page
1457 / 1458
Related Subject Headings
- Time Factors
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
- Prognosis
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Infant, Newborn
- Humans
- General & Internal Medicine
- Foot Dermatoses
- Erythema