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*Common physical finding include [[Fever|fever]] and [[Hypotension|low blood pressure]]. | *Common physical finding include [[Fever|fever]] and [[Hypotension|low blood pressure]]. | ||
*Findings of decreased vision, [[Retinitis|retinitis]], [[Uveitis|uveitis]] and altered visual acuity should point towards ophthalmic involvement. | *Findings of decreased vision, [[Retinitis|retinitis]], [[Uveitis|uveitis]] and altered visual acuity should point towards ophthalmic involvement. |
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- Common physical finding include fever and low blood pressure.
- Findings of decreased vision, retinitis, uveitis and altered visual acuity should point towards ophthalmic involvement.
- Findings of jaundice, bleeding from mucosal sites (gums), hematuria, hemoptysis, bloody stools and body rash should indicate hemorrhagic complications of RVF.
- Disorientation, decreased reflexes and paralysis point towards CNS involvement of RVF.
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Photograph depicts aborted fetal ruminant necropsy, revealing numerous hemorrhages, and a hemothorax (blood within the thoracic cavity). From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [1]