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==Overview==
==Overview==
Typically signs of tularemia include a [[Biphasic|biphasic fever]], [[tachycardia]], and changes in blood pressure. Depending on the mode of [[transmission]], tularemia may also cause skin ulcers, eye infection, or swelling of the throat.


==Physical Examination==
==Physical Examination==
====Vitals====
* [[Biphasic fever]]
* [[Tachycardia]]
* Changes in [[Blood pressure]] <ref name="Signs Tul">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tularemia Signs and Symptoms. http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/tbe/symptoms/index.html Accessed May 8, 2016 </ref>


===Skin===
===Skin===
*It is common that patients with tularemia develop a skin ulcer at the site of infection- Ulceroglandular.  
*It is common that patients with tularemia develop a skin ulcer at the site of infection- Ulceroglandular.  
*Skin disorders, such as glandular, have commonly been associated with tularemia infection.  
*Skin disorders, such as [[glandular]], have commonly been associated with tularemia infection. <ref name="Signs Tul">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tularemia Signs and Symptoms. http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/tbe/symptoms/index.html Accessed May 8, 2016 </ref>


==Eyes==
===Eyes===
*Infections of the eyes, such as oculoglandular may occur. Most notably in the form of irritation and inflammation of the eyes.  
*Infections of the eyes, such as oculoglandular may occur. Most notably in the form of irritation and inflammation of the eyes. <ref name="Signs Tul">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tularemia Signs and Symptoms. http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/tbe/symptoms/index.html Accessed May 8, 2016 </ref>


===Mouth===
===Mouth===
*Infection of the mouth, in the form of Oropharyngeal, has commonly been reported.  
*Infection of the mouth, in the form of Oropharyngeal, has commonly been reported.  
*Patients will display soreness and swelling of the tonsils, throat, and neck.
*Patients will display soreness and [[Tonsilitis|swelling of the tonsils]], throat, and neck. <ref name="Signs Tul">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tularemia Signs and Symptoms. http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/tbe/symptoms/index.html Accessed May 8, 2016 </ref>
 
===Neck===
*Intense stiffness <ref name="Signs Tul">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tularemia Signs and Symptoms. http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/tbe/symptoms/index.html Accessed May 8, 2016 </ref>


==References==
==References==
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Overview

Typically signs of tularemia include a biphasic fever, tachycardia, and changes in blood pressure. Depending on the mode of transmission, tularemia may also cause skin ulcers, eye infection, or swelling of the throat.

Physical Examination

Vitals

Skin

  • It is common that patients with tularemia develop a skin ulcer at the site of infection- Ulceroglandular.
  • Skin disorders, such as glandular, have commonly been associated with tularemia infection. [1]

Eyes

  • Infections of the eyes, such as oculoglandular may occur. Most notably in the form of irritation and inflammation of the eyes. [1]

Mouth

  • Infection of the mouth, in the form of Oropharyngeal, has commonly been reported.
  • Patients will display soreness and swelling of the tonsils, throat, and neck. [1]

Neck

  • Intense stiffness [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tularemia Signs and Symptoms. http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/tbe/symptoms/index.html Accessed May 8, 2016

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