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Treatment and course of Erythema chronicum migrans
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Series A: Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Parasitology, 198772 patients with Erythema chronicum migrans were treated with phenoxymethyl penicillin, 1,5 mill. IU p.o. three times a day for 14 days. Two children got the same therapy, but in a dosage of 400,000 IU three times a day for 10 days. In three of 15 skin samples, taken from the periphery of ECM lesions, spirochetal organisms were isolated.
E. Aberer+2 more
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Erythema chronicum migrans: An Electron-Microscopic Study
Dermatology, 1993Spirochaetal organisms are found in skin specimens obtained by biopsy from a erythema chronicum migrans lesion. The histological picture shows a logical localization of a lymphohistiocytic cell infiltrate: deep dermal in the central papule and superficial in the erythematous border.
van Mierlo, P.+2 more
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Erythema chronicum migrans mit Arthritis
DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2008In a 46-year-old woman arthritis developed in several large joints eight weeks after the onset of erythema chronicum migrans. The joints of the leg were swollen and painful. In addition there was painful involvement bilaterally of knee, hip and elbow joints.
U. Runne+3 more
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Erythema Chronicum Migrans With Purpura and Polymorphonuclear Infiltrates
Archives of Dermatology, 1979Erythema chronicum migrans with an intensely purpuric border developed in a 70-year-old woman. A biopsy specimen, in addition to showing the usual perivascular mononuclear infiltrate, demonstrated numerous polymorphonuclear leukocytes associated with leukocytoclasis. Immunofluorescence study showed vascular deposition of IgM and C3.
Philip H. Cooper+2 more
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Erythema Chronicum Migrans Afzelius in Americans
Archives of Dermatology, 1962Erythema chronicum migrans Afzelius is frequently diagnosed in Northern European patients, but as Baer and Witten 1 pointed out recently, is seldom seen in Americans. The purpose of this paper is to report a case seen at the USAF Hospital Wiesbaden (Germany) in an American stationed in Europe.
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Erythema Chronicum Migrans and Lyme Disease
Pediatric Dermatology, 1985Abstract: Lyme disease is an inflammatory disorder with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations that involve the skin, joints, heart, and nervous system (1–4). Initially described in 1977 and named after the rural town in Connecticut where the first cases were detected in 1975, Lyme disease has now been recognized in at least 24 states (5–7 ...
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Erythema Chronicum Migrans in Suzhou, China
Archives of Dermatology, 1993To the Editor.— I had reported 53 cases of erythema chronicum migrans (ECM) in 1987 1 and 16 cases in 1990 2 in Suzhou, China. The character of the lesions and the peak incidence season were similar to the ECM of Lyme disease. As to further knowlege of the etiology and the relationship between the ECM in Suzhou and the Lyme disease reported abroad, 3 ...
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Spirochäten-Ätiologie der Erythema-chronicum-migrans-Krankheit
DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2008From ticks of the type Ixodes ricinus, 19 strains of a spirochete were isolated at three places of infection of erythema chronicum migrans disease. The spirochete was immunologically related to Borrelia duttoni, Treponema pallidum and Ixodes dammini spirochete, the causative organism of North American erythema chronicum migrans disease (Lyme disease ...
Allen C. Steere+6 more
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Dermatoscopic Features of Early Erythema Chronicum Migrans.
Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC, 2023Dear Editors, A 37-year-old man from a Lyme disease-endemic area presented with a one-week old rapidly expanding rash on his right calf. He lacked other comorbidities or symptoms such as fever, weakness, lack of appetite, or joint pain, but recalled removing a tick from the same region three weeks earlier.
Ozcan, Yunus+3 more
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Microbiological findings in erythema (chronicum) migrans and related disorders
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Series A: Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Parasitology, 1986In order to evaluate the virtual advantage of proving borrelial infection in dermatoses clinically diagnosed as erythema (chronicum) migrans (ECM), acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans (ACA) or lymphadenosis cutis benigna (LCB) by means of histological, cultural or serological trials, skin and serum samples obtained from altogether 99 patients suffering
Uwe Neubert+2 more
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