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English: The original caption was "Figure 2. Cutaneous lesions of patients with suspected and confirmed Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis in Argentina. A) Eschar at the nape of the neck at the site of recent tick bite. B, C) Papulovesicular rash involving the back and lower extremities. D) Histopathologic appearance of a papule biopsy specimen, showing perivascular mononuclear inflammatory cell infiltrates and edema of the adjacent superficial dermis and an intact epidermis (hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification ×100)."

Source: https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/17/7/10-1857_article, "Rickettsia parkeri Rickettsiosis, Argentina" by Yamila Romer, Alfredo C. Seijo, Favio Crudo, William L. Nicholson, Andrea Varela-Stokes, R. Ryan Lash, and Christopher D. Paddock. "Author affiliations: Hospital F.J. Muñiz, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Y. Romer, A.C. Seijo, F. Crudo); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (W.L. Nicholson, C.D. Paddock); Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, USA (A. Varela-Stokes); The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA (R.R. Lash)." Published in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Volume 17, Number 7, July 2011.

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Author From: Romer Y, Seijo AC, Crudo F, Nicholson WL, Varela-Stokes A, Lash RR, et al. Rickettsia parkeri Rickettsiosis, Argentina. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011;17(7):1169-1173.

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Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis skin lesions: A - eschar after tick bite on neck; B, C - papulovesicular rash on back and leg; D - micrograph of biopsy specimen

18 August 2011

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