Abstract:Scrub typhus has a wide range of clinical presentation varying from mild symptoms like fever, chills, headaches, myalgias, gastric ulcerations and hepatitis to more fatal conditions like pneumonia and encephalopathy caused by disseminated vasculitis with splenic infarct being a rare complication. We report a case of 50-years old male with scrub typhus who presented as multiple splenic infarcts.
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