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==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
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* [[Hypotension]] is the rule and rapidly leads to [[septic shock]]. | * [[Hypotension]] is the rule and rapidly leads to [[septic shock]]. | ||
===Skin=== | ===Skin=== | ||
* [[Rash]] - first [[macula]]r, not much different from the rose spots of [[typhoid]], and rapidly becoming | * [[Rash]] - first [[macula]]r, not much different from the rose spots of [[typhoid]], and rapidly becoming |
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Physical Examination
Vitals
- Hypotension is the rule and rapidly leads to septic shock.
Skin
- Rash - first macular, not much different from the rose spots of typhoid, and rapidly becoming
- Petechial and purpuric with a dusky gray color.
Extremities
Neurologic
- In this form of meningococcal disease, meningitis generally does not occur.