Abstract
KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: Rickettsia spp. should be investigated if Tache Noire, as a dark plaque covering a superficial ulcer surrounded by scale, edema, and erythema, are observed, even in non-endemic areas of Rickettsia spp. ABSTRACT: A 31-year-old man with fever, dyspnea, abdominal pain, and jaundice has been admitted to the hospital in the southeast of Iran. Due to the presence of a pathognomonic skin lesion (Tache noire), the patient was diagnosed with Mediterranean spotted fever (MSF) and was treated with doxycycline, without waiting for PCR and IFA findings.
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Farrokhnia, M., Shafieipour, S., Nakhaie, M., & Rukerd, M. R. Z. (2023). Mediterranean spotted fever as a non‐endemic disease in the southeast of Iran: Diagnosis and treatment based on specific skin lesion. Clinical Case Reports, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.7577
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