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International Journal of Nursing Education and Research, 2022
Erythema migrans is not a reaction to a tick bite, but rather an outward sign of an actual Lyme disease infection in your skin. When the rash first appears, Lyme disease has likely just started to spread through your body, but is still more localized. Erythema migrans is only caused by Lyme disease. Approximately 70% to 80% of people with Lyme disease,
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Erythema migrans is not a reaction to a tick bite, but rather an outward sign of an actual Lyme disease infection in your skin. When the rash first appears, Lyme disease has likely just started to spread through your body, but is still more localized. Erythema migrans is only caused by Lyme disease. Approximately 70% to 80% of people with Lyme disease,
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Postgraduate medicine
Preview Because disseminated Lyme disease can be devastating, early recognition and treatment are important. The presence of erythema migrans offers the best opportunity for early diagnosis. Therefore, public awareness and patient education about the rash of Lyme disease are critical.
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Preview Because disseminated Lyme disease can be devastating, early recognition and treatment are important. The presence of erythema migrans offers the best opportunity for early diagnosis. Therefore, public awareness and patient education about the rash of Lyme disease are critical.
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Erythema Chronicum Migrans and Arthritis
Archives of Dermatology, 1978To 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.
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An unusual presentation of erythema migrans
Journal of Dentistry, 1974Abstract A case of erythema migrans is presented. The histology and appearance are demonstrated, and the intermittent nature of the condition mentioned.
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