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Serological Study with Rickettsial Antigens in Erythema chronicum migrans

Dermatology, 1981
21 sera of 13 patients with erythema chronicum migrans (ECM) and related diseases were examined for the presence of antibodies against 14 rickettsial antigens by using 3 serological techniques in 2 laboratories. Most tests were negative. This indicates that ECM and related diseases are not due to an hitherto known rickettsia. 5 out of 158 tests showed,
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Erythema chronicum migrans, Lyme disease, and other borrelioses

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1991
I. Reviews A. Steere AC. Lyme disease. N Engl J Med 1989; 321:586-96. Current, comprehensive, and authoritative. B. Benach JL, Bosler EM, eds. Lyme disease and related disorders. Ann NY Acad Sci 1988;539:1513. A major compendium marked by both breadth and depth of clinical and basic science data; specific articles cited later. C. Steere AC, ed.
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Zum Begriff des „Erythema chronicum migrans”

Archiv für Dermatologie und Syphilis, 1921
Von den unter der Bezeichnung “Wanderndes chronisches Erythem” (Lipschutz u. a.) oder “Erytheme annulaire centrifuge” oder “Erytheme papulo-circine migrateur et chronique” (Darier u. a.) beschriebenen seltenen Krankheitsformen sind ihrem Wesen nach zwei Typen, fur welche eigene einschlagige Beobachtungen mitgeteilt werden, auseinanderzuhalten: 1.
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Thirteen British cases of erythema chronicum migrans, a spirochaetal disease

British Journal of Dermatology, 1984
Thirteen British cases of erythema chronicum migrans are reported. An antibody to the Lyme disease spirochaete was found in three of five recent cases, but Lyme disease was not seen. The distribution and life cycle of the tick Ixodes ricinus is described and related to the occurrence of erythema chronicum migrans in Great Britain.
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Erythema chronicum migrans and its clinical variants: a review

2016
Erythema chronicum migrans (ECM) is the pathognomonic sign of the early stage of Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness caused by pathogenic species of Borrelia, a genus of bacteria of the spirochete phylum. Lyme disease has a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations that can vary in severity and imitate other diseases.
DI MEO, NICOLA   +5 more
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ERYTHEMA CHRONICUM MIGRANS AND LYME ARTHRITIS: EPIDEMIOLOGIC EVIDENCE FOR A TICK VECTOR1

open access: closed, 1978
Allen C. Steere   +2 more
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