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Erythema migrans.

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2011
AbstractThis book chapter reviews clinical diagnosis, treatment (antibiotic therapy) and outcome of erythema migrans, the most common objective manifestation of Lyme disease.
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Erythema migrans

Klinicka mikrobiologie a infekcni lekarstvi, 2013
The article summarizes the latest knowledge about the etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs, diagnostic procedures and therapy of erythema migrans (EM), a cutaneous form of Borrelia infection. The sole focus on this clinical entity is intentional since EM is the most common clinical involvement in Lyme borreliosis (LB) in the Czech ...
Johnathan Sataloff, Robert T. Sataloff
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Erythema migrans

Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
EM is the most common manifestation of early Lyme disease, occurring in a high percentage of cases. Because this phase of infection with B. burgdorferi offers an excellent opportunity to treat this potentially systemic infection, front-line physicians must be familiar with its diagnosis.
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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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Misdiagnosis of erythema migrans

The American Journal of Medicine, 1995
Erythema migrans is a clinical diagnosis that carries possible long-term repercussions. Despite widespread awareness of the clinical presentation of erythema migrans, incorrect diagnosis occurs.We describe 13 cases in which erythema migrans was misdiagnosed and discuss some pitfalls in diagnosis.
H M, Feder, D L, Whitaker
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Vesicular Erythema Migrans

Archives of Dermatology, 1992
• Background.— Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States. The characteristic rash, erythema migrans, is an early sign of the disease. Clinical criteria remain the "gold standard" for diagnosis at this stage of illness.
N S, Goldberg   +9 more
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Erythema Migrans

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2012
Early cutaneous Lyme disease, erythema migrans, manifests as a gyrate erythema at the site of a tick bite. The standard histopathologic description is that of a superficial and deep perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate in which plasma cells are identified at the periphery of the lesion and eosinophils in the center.
Thomas C, Wilson   +4 more
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Erythema migrans

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2021
Fernando García-Souto   +2 more
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Erythema Migrans: A Chronicle

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1989
Arvid Afzelius first described and named erythema migrans (EM), a clinical entity that he assumed to be caused by an agent transmitted by the bite of a tick (Ixodes reduvius). Certain neurologic, cutaneous, and other syndromes observed in Europe were recognized in the 1920s and 1930s to be disabling sequelae of EM.
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