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Did anyone see vertical straie marks just above the buttock area (which doesn't correspond to typical straie patterns of weight gain/loss)? Pediatrician said these straie marks were atypical. Please tell me your experiences.
DD was dx'ed with Bart a while back but unable to tolerate abx for same. Back in the boat of how/when/if/ to treat for Bart, so any and all input is much appreciated.
Thank you.
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Tincup
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On my way to hit the hay... but check out these pics.
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Thx TC. I've seen the pix in your first link previously. Pix in your second link aren't there anymore.
On my way to hitting the hay myself too
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Jane2904
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Daughter had the marks in back of both knees and hip area. Dr.J said it was Bartonella.
Good luck with your daughter.
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