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Severe Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis With Significantly Elevated Ferritin Levels in an Immunocompetent Host in Pennsylvania: A Case Report
Mona L. Camacci
, Ronaldo Paolo Panganiban
, Zachary Pattison
, Kamyar Haghayeghi
, Alexander Daly
, Cindy Ojevwe
,
Ryan J. Munyon
Department of Medicine
Division of Hospital Medicine
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Acute Kidney Injury
14%
Diagnostic Criteria
14%
Doxycycline
14%
Elevated Ferritin Levels
100%
Elevated Transaminases
14%
Emergency Department
14%
Fever
14%
Headache
14%
Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis
42%
Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis
100%
Immunocompromised Host
100%
Malaise
28%
Myalgia
14%
Nausea
14%
Non-specific Symptoms
14%
Pennsylvania
100%
Reversible Causes
14%
Same-day
14%
Serology
14%
Serum Ferritin
14%
Tick-borne Diseases
14%
Timely Diagnosis
14%
Young Males
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Anaplasma phagocytophilum
14%
Hemophagocytic Syndrome
42%
Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis
100%
Hyperferritinemia
28%