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Rose spots can appear and these are called Horder's spots. [[Splenomegaly]] is frequent toward the end of first week. Diagnosis can be suspected in case of respiratory infection associated with splenomegaly and/or [[epistaxis]]. | |||
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Overview
Rose spots can appear and these are called Horder's spots. Splenomegaly is frequent toward the end of first week. Diagnosis can be suspected in case of respiratory infection associated with splenomegaly and/or epistaxis.
References
da:Psittacosis de:Ornithose hr:Psitakoza it:Psittacosi no:Papegøyesyke simple:Psittacosis fi:Papukaijakuume sv:Papegojsjuka