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SM Dermatology Journal

An Unexpected Case of Measles

[ ISSN : 2575-7792 ]

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Received: 31-May-2017

Accepted: 05-Jul-2017

Published: 15-Jul-2017

Faisal Usman Qureshi1 , Sreedhar Kumara Krishna1 , Akhil Sawant2, Alberto Barea1, Saskia Reeken1 and Janakan Natkunarajah1

1Department of Dermatology, Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, UK

2Department of Dermatology, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK

Corresponding Author:

Faisal Qureshi, Department of

Dermatology, Kingston Hospital,

Galsworthy Road, Kingston upon

Thames, KT2 7QB, UK,

Tel: 020 8546 7711;

Abstract

Outbreaks of measles in London and the South East have been reported recently despite relatively high vaccination rates. We describe the case of a 50 year old female with a delayed diagnosis of atypical measles who presented with respiratory symptoms, fever and a maculopapular eruption, who was treated for a community acquired pneumonia. Steroid and antimicrobial therapy was commenced and blood tests showed raised liver enzymes, inflammatory markers and lymphopenia. She developed a widespread maculopapular eruption which was suggestive of measles and confirmed through the presence of IgM antibodies. She was treated conservatively and made a full recovery. Our case highlights the importance of considering measles in patients presenting with a maculopapular rash and respiratory symptoms, as this can be consistent with a diagnosis of atypical measles.

Citation

Qureshi FU, Krishna SK, Sawant A, Barea A, Reeken S and Natkunarajah J. An Unexpected Case of Measles. SM Dermatolog J. 2017;3(2): 1013.