Rocky Mountain spotted fever chest x-ray
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Overview
A chest x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Finding pulmonary edema on a chest x-ray that may be suggestive of Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Chest x-ray
- A chest x-ray may be useful in a suspected Rocky Mountain spotted fever case.
- A retrospective study of 70 RMSF cases demonstrated that 27% showed abnormalities.[1].
- Of those 27%, more than 50% showed a pulmonary edema pattern.
- Although this small study did show some pulmonary involvement with the Rocky Mountain spotted fever cases, routine radiographs are not usually a part of the general diagnostic work-up unless there is a specific reason for one.[1].