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Human Parvovirus (HPV/B19) Infection with Purpura
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A 33-year-old man complained of purpura (petechial hemorrhage) in chelidons, poples, axillae, and bilateral chest in addition to other symptoms such as lumbago, arthralgia, muscular pain, and fever. On the next day of the onset, human parvovirus (HPV/B19) antigen and HPV/B19 DNA were detected in his serum, and twelve days later IgM antibody to HPV/B19 became detectable. This case supports the relationship between purpura and HPV/B19 infection.
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