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Fig 1.

Patient data for the study on the endoscopic findings of scrub typhus.

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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of scrub typhus.

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Fig 2.

Endoscopic findings of scrub typhus.

(A) Grade I: normal. (B) Grade II: mucosal erythema. (C) Grade III: mucosal erosion. (D) Grade IV: ulcer; black arrow and/or active bleeding.

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Table 2.

Location of ulcers in scrub typhus patients.

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Table 3.

Gastrointestinal symptoms of scrub typhus.

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Table 4.

Endoscopic findings according to gastrointestinal symptoms.

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Table 5.

The correlation between the grading of endoscopic lesions and the clinical severity of scrub typhus.

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