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Neuropsychiatric Manifestations and Cognitive Decline in Patients With Long-Standing Lyme Disease: A Scoping Review. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus
Brackett M   +10 more
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[Erythema chronicum migrans. A case report].

open access: yesAnales de pediatria (Barcelona, Spain : 2003), 2017
Itziar, Díaz López   +3 more
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Erythema Chronicum Migrans and Arthritis

open access: closedArchives of Dermatology, 1978
To the Editor.— In view of recent reports in the United States of erythema chronicum migrans associated with Lyme arthritis 1 and the finding that erythema chronicum migrans can antedate the arthritis by months, and that this arthritis can be recurrent, I am interested in the follow-up of the patient reported by Naversen and Gardner.
John A. Goldman
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Erythema Chronicum Migrans in Three Soldiers

open access: closedInternational Journal of Dermatology, 1978
Three cases of erythema chronicum migrans in soldiers who had returned from active duty in Central Europe were seen within a ten‐week period in San Francisco. Typically, the lesions cleared in less than five days with penicillin in two cases and erythromycin in another.
D K, Goette, R B, Odom
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Erythema Chronicum Migrans and "Lyme Arthritis"

open access: closedJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
To the Editor.— During the summer of 1975, we saw two children in Hyannis with severe myalgia and expanding annular lesions that fit the description of the erythema chronicum migrans. Both these patients, aged 9 and 11 years, had difficulty walking because of the myalgia associated with their illness.
William M. Burrows
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Spirochetes in Lesions of Erythema Chronicum Migrans

open access: closedThe American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1982
B W, Berger   +2 more
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Erythema Chronicum Migrans

Archives of Dermatology, 1970
To my knowledge, this is the first case of erythema chronicum migrans in the United States. Eruption and radicular pain followed a wood tick bite. Treatment with benzathine penicillin G (Bicillin) was curative.
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Erythema chronicum migrans.

open access: closedThe Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 2012
Daniel H, Chappell   +2 more
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