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Fatigue in patients with erythema migrans. [PDF]
Fatigue is a common symptom in patients with Lyme disease. The purpose of this study was to characterize fatigue in untreated adult patients presenting with erythema migrans. Selected variables were assessed to determine if any correlated with the presence or severity of fatigue.
Wormser GP+10 more
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History of present illness: A 28-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of two weeks of headache, chills, and numbness in his hands. He reported removing a tick from his upper back approximately two weeks ago, but did
Daniel Polvino, Grant Wei
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Evidence-Based, Patient-Centered Treatment of Erythema Migrans in the United States [PDF]
Lyme disease, often characterized as a readily treatable infection, can be a debilitating and expensive illness, especially when patients remain symptomatic following therapy for early disease.
Elizabeth L. Maloney
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Erythema Migrans Caused by Borrelia spielmanii, France [PDF]
We describe a rare case of early Lyme borreliosis in France caused by Borrelia spielmanii, which manifested as a large erythema chronicum migrans rash. The patient completely recovered after a 15-day course of amoxicillin. Absence of pathognomonic signs
Pascal del Giudice+8 more
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Localized reactive granulomatous dermatitis secondary to erythema migrans [PDF]
Dylan J. Badin, BS+4 more
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Erythema Migrans Mimicking Cervical Cellulitis with Deep Neck Infection in a Child with Lyme Disease
In the early stage of Lyme disease, atypical lesions of erythema migrans rash can develop and extend over the neck region, mimicking cervical cellulitis with deep neck infection.
Tsung-Han Li+5 more
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Erythema nodosum migrans successfully treated with indomethacin: A rare entity
Erythema nodosum migrans (subacute nodular migratory panniculitis) is a panniculitis characterized by migrating subcutaneous nodules or plaque on the lower extremity.
Fatemeh Mokhtari+2 more
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Tick bite-Erythema migrans. [PDF]
This manuscript describes the typical presentation of erythema migrans caused by tick bite. The purposes of this article are (i) to encourage physicians to observe patients with tick bite carefully since it may cause fatal encephalitis, and (ii) to facilitate physicians, especially in endemic areas, to consider tick-borne encephalitis virus as one of ...
Shimamura Y, Maeda T, Gocho Y.
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Borrelia spielmanii Erythema Migrans, Hungary [PDF]
To the Editor: Lyme disease is the most frequent tickborne human infection in the northern hemisphere. At least 5 species of the Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex, B. burgdorferi sensu stricto, B. afzelii, B. garinii, B. bissettii, and B. lusitaniae, have a pathogenic role in human Lyme disease in central Europe (1–3).
Gábor Földvári+2 more
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Erythema Migrans in Patients with Post-Traumatic Splenectomy [PDF]
Information on asplenic Lyme borreliosis (LB) patients with erythema migrans (EM) is lacking. We compared the course and outcome of 26 EM episodes in 24 post-trauma splenectomized patients (median age 51 years) diagnosed at a single clinical center in ...
Vera Maraspin+6 more
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