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Tropical Medicine and Health ; : 65-66, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-375764

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An eschar is highly suggestive of scrub typhus in a case of fever. Multiple eschars are rare in scrub typhus. We present a picture of multiple eschars in scrub typhus.

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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1414-1418, 2010.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-220347

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PURPOSE: To report a single case of tsutsugamushi disease with anterior uveitis and eschars on the upper eyelid. CASE SUMMARY: A 56-year-old female patient complained of ocular pain and gradually decreasing visual acuity in her right eye. On physical examination, lymphadenopathy was palpable on the right side of the neck, and eschars were observed on the forehead and upper eyelid. On slit lamp examination, conjunctival injection, episcleral vessel dilations and severe intraocular inflammatory reaction were observed. Fundus examination showed no abnormal findings. A blood test was submitted for analysis, and tsutsugamushi disease was diagnosed. The patient's ocular manifestations responded well to treatment with steroids. After three weeks, the patient showed improvement on ocular examination, and no problems were observed at the six-month follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Although ocular manifestation of tsutusgamushi disease with conjunctivitis and limbitis has previously been reported, ocular manifestation of tsutusgamushi disease with anterior uveitis has not been reported. Anterior uveitis may respond satisfactorily to steroid treatment, along with improvement in systemic conditions.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Conjunctivitis , Eye , Eyelids , Follow-Up Studies , Forehead , Glycosaminoglycans , Hematologic Tests , Lymphatic Diseases , Neck , Physical Examination , Scrub Typhus , Steroids , Uveitis, Anterior , Visual Acuity
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