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A Deadly Misdiagnosis: A Case Of A Rare Tick-Borne Illness Associated With Reversible Splenial Lesion Syndrome
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) was last reported in 2006 in Michigan, however given the increased morbidity and mortality rate associated with a late diagnosis, it is an important diagnostic consideration. A 10-year-old female presented with 4 day history of fever, headache and rash to the Emergency Room after visiting Northern Michigan. On presentation, the patient was febrile to 39.3 C, tachycardic to 116 beats/min, and normotensive. Physical examination revealed morbilliform rash around neck, back, and trunk. Upon admission to the floor, the patient had a transient 5-minute episode of hallucination. She was alert, …