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Learn to identify key symptoms in the early stages of RP infection, including excessive salivation, conjunctivitis with mucopurulent exudate, oral erosions, and mucosal ulcerations. Explore the characteristic features such as epithelial sloughing and hyperemia in the cecum and colon. Early detection can lead to prompt treatment.
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RP - Excessive salivation in the early stage of RP infection
RP - Conjunctivitis and mucopurulent exudate in the early stage of RP infection
RP - Sloughing of the epithelium over a necrotic Peyer's patch
RP - Hyperemia of the cecum and colon with accentuation of lesions (hemorrhage) at the ceco-colic junction
RP - Hyperemia and hemorrhages in the longitudinal folds of the colon - Zebra striping.