Abstract

A healthy 19-year-old man developed a diffuse maculopapular rash associated with coryza. At that time, he had normal findings on chest roentgenogram. His symptoms resolved in three days. Two weeks later, however, he had recurrence of coryza associated with a temperature of 38.9° C (102° F), chills, a nonproductive cough, but no rash. There was no prior history of respiratory disease or any unusual exposure history.

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