Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

    Rocky Mountain spotted fever initially manifests as a blanching macular rash on the palms, wrists, soles, and ankles, then progresses proximally to the neck, face, buttocks, and trunk. The lesions darken and become maculopapular and then petechial.

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