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This 9-year-old child was admitted with headache, fever, and a morbilliform rash on the arms and legs. There was a history of a tick being removed from her back. By the time a biopsy was performed, the rash had become petechial. Antibiotics were given and the child recovered within one week.
 
This 9-year-old child was admitted with headache, fever, and a morbilliform rash on the arms and legs. There was a history of a tick being removed from her back. By the time a biopsy was performed, the rash had become petechial. Antibiotics were given and the child recovered within one week.
  
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Examination of a skin biopsy of this patient's lesion was stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A different section was also stained with an immunoperoxidase technique using antibody against Rickettsia rickettsii. Organisms were demonstrated in the endothelial cells.
A skin biopsy of this patient's lesion was stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A different section was also stained with an immunoperoxidase technique using antibody against Rickettsia rickettsii. Organisms were demonstrated in the endothelial cells.  
 
  
 
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File:IPLab9RMSF8.jpg|This is a high-power photomicrograph of a thrombosed vessel in the dermis. Note that the endothelial cells are missing along part of the circumference of the vessel (arrows)--this is where the main part of the thrombus has attached. Also note the inflammation surrounding the vessel.  
 
File:IPLab9RMSF8.jpg|This is a high-power photomicrograph of a thrombosed vessel in the dermis. Note that the endothelial cells are missing along part of the circumference of the vessel (arrows)--this is where the main part of the thrombus has attached. Also note the inflammation surrounding the vessel.  
 
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== Virtual Microscopy ==
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== Study Questions ==
 
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=== Journal Articles ===
 
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* Pantanowitz L, Telford SR, Cannon ME.  [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11982962 Tick-borne diseases in transfusion medicine].  ''Transfus Med'' 2002 Apr;12(2):85-106.
  
 
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* [{{SERVER}}/library/index.php?/tags/2151-rmsf PEIR Digital Library: RMSF Images]
 
 
== Related IPLab Cases ==
 
 
 
  
 
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Clinical SummaryEdit

This 9-year-old child was admitted with headache, fever, and a morbilliform rash on the arms and legs. There was a history of a tick being removed from her back. By the time a biopsy was performed, the rash had become petechial. Antibiotics were given and the child recovered within one week.

Examination of a skin biopsy of this patient's lesion was stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A different section was also stained with an immunoperoxidase technique using antibody against Rickettsia rickettsii. Organisms were demonstrated in the endothelial cells.

ImagesEdit

Virtual MicroscopyEdit

Study QuestionsEdit


Additional ResourcesEdit

Morbilliform means measles-like.

A thrombus is a solid mass resulting from the aggregation of blood constituents within the vascular system.