[An atypical measles case presenting with severe cervical spasm].
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Atypical measles is characterized by high fever, headache, myalgia and atypical rash, in patients who were vaccinated against measles. In this report a 22 years old male patient presenting with severe cervical and shoulder muscles spasms, purpuric and petechial lesions on palm, sole and whole body, has been presented. The patient had not an underlying disease or immunosuppression, and he had experienced single dose of measles vaccine when he was nine months old. Diagnosis of atypical measles was based on the clinical and serological findings (by measles IgM and IgG positivity). The aim of the presentation of this case was to emphasize that atypical measles should be considered for differential diagnosis in the cases complaining of muscle spasms and atypical skin rashes even if vaccinated against measles.