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Recurrent bilateral chorioretinitis with positive Lyme serology: a case report
Background It has been disputed whether Lyme is a true causative agent in posterior uveitis or an incidental finding. Case presentation This report presents a case of a 33-year-old Caucasian female with a remote history of Lyme disease who presented with
Reda Issa, Stephen A. M. DeSouza
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Profiling disease burden and Borrelia seroprevalence in Canadians with complex and chronic illness.
Lyme disease, caused by vector-borne Borrelia bacteria, can present with diverse multi-system symptoms that resemble other conditions. The objective of this study was to evaluate disease presentations and Borrelia seroreactivity in individuals ...
Victoria P Sanderson +6 more
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Diagnostic value of PCR analysis of synovial fluid for the diagnosis of Lyme borreliosis in dogs [PDF]
Lyme borreliosis, also known as Lyme disease, is a chronic multiorgan disease of humans and animals transmitted by ticks of the Ixodidae family and caused by a group of spirochetes Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato.
Panteleienko O., Tsarenko T.
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Can allergy affect the course of Lyme disease? A case report
Sometimes other illnesses can complicate the course of allergic rhinitis, making it difficult to recognise or treat. An example of this type of connection is described in our case report of a patient with allergic rhinitis and concomitant Lyme disease ...
Małgorzata A. Czarny-Działak +3 more
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Acute atrioventricular block in chronic Lyme disease [PDF]
A Lyme-kór az egyik leggyakoribb antropozoonosis, a Borrelia kórokozója kullancs csípésével kerül az emberi szervezetbe, Magyarországon évente 10000 friss fertőzést okozva. A Lyme-kór tünetei és lefolyása változatosak, késői formában nemritkán carditist okoz. Esetünkben szerológiailag igazolt borreliosis okozott teljes atrioventricularis blokkot fiatal
Vince, Wagner +3 more
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Inflammation and central nervous system Lyme disease
Lyme disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, can cause multi-systemic signs and symptoms, including peripheral and central nervous system disease.
Brian A. Fallon +3 more
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Examining Infant and Child Neurodevelopmental Outcomes After Lyme Disease During Pregnancy
Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States. Recent environmental and socioecological changes have led to an increased incidence of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases, which enhances the urgency of identifying and mitigating
Meagan E. Williams +3 more
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Implications of Gender in Chronic Lyme Disease [PDF]
"Post-Lyme disease syndrome" refers to prolonged subjective symptoms after antibiotic treatment and resolution of an objective manifestation of Borrelia burgdorferi infection (Lyme disease). "Chronic Lyme disease" is a vaguely defined term that has been applied to patients with unexplained prolonged subjective symptoms, whether or not there was or is ...
Gary P, Wormser, Eugene D, Shapiro
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Chronic Lyme disease presented with gastroparesis
We present a case of a 54-year-old White man who was admitted to our clinic for evaluation of gastroparesis. His gastroparesis was severe and unresponsive to previous treatments. Darkfield microscopy revealed the presence of spirochetes and corkscrew-shaped bacteria; although Lyme immunoglobulin M (IgM) and immunoglobulin G (IgG) Western Blot testings ...
Özlem Özyurt, Vedat Turhan
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Corneal Confocal Microscopy Findings in Neuro Lyme Disease: A Case Report
Neuro Lyme disease is caused by several bacteriae of the Borreliaceae family, such as Borrelia Miyamotoi. In late stages of illness, patients with Lyme disease may develop chronic neurologic symptoms such as cognitive disturbances or small fiber ...
Pilar Cañadas +3 more
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