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at 9 p.m. May, 02, 2024
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beejumm
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Ehrlichia chaffeensis infects mononuclear cells leading to nonspecific symptoms as well as a maculopapular rash. Found on amboss as a "maculopapular or petiechial rash" and on uworld the q stem described it as "diffuse, maculopapular rash"
Source: UWorld - Step 1 15543
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What is the likely diagnosis in a patient from the southeastern US who presents with flu-like symptoms without a rash after being bitten by a tick two weeks ago? Laboratory exam reveals leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, and elevated LFTs
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Lecture Notes
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Pathoma
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Boards and Beyond
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First Aid
Sketchy 2
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Sketchy Extra
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Picmonic
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Ehrlichia and anaplasma have no cell wall and are oblgiate intracellulars.
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Bootcamp
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Atypical Bacteria: Ehrlichia and Anaplasma
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Normocytic Anemia : Additional Normocytic Anemia
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Normocytic Anemia : Additional Normocytic Anemia
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