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The epidemiology and clinical features of rickettsial diseases in North Queensland, Australia: Implications for patient identification and management - Fig 4

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A–Macular petechial rash of the palms in a patient with SFG infection, B–Digital ischemia in a patient with SFG infection; this patient later required digital amputation, C–CXR demonstrating bilateral patchy non-confluent alveolar opacification in a patient with scrub typhus, D–CXR demonstrating right middle and lower lobe pneumonia and early left lower lobe consolidation in a patient with severe SFG infection in ICU. (Panels B and D have been published previously (10)).</p

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