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Lyme Carditis: An Infectious Cause of Atrioventricular Block - A Case Report. [PDF]
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Lyme carditis and accelerated junctional rhythm with intermittent left bundle branch block and paroxysmal atrioventricular block. [PDF]
Wang NC.
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Lyme Carditis with Transient Complete Heart Block
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JAAPA, 2021
ABSTRACT With the rising prevalence of Lyme disease over the last 2 decades comes an increase in cases of Lyme carditis, a consequence of early disseminated infection. This case report focuses on a young man with a complicated case of Lyme carditis that required advanced therapy.
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ABSTRACT With the rising prevalence of Lyme disease over the last 2 decades comes an increase in cases of Lyme carditis, a consequence of early disseminated infection. This case report focuses on a young man with a complicated case of Lyme carditis that required advanced therapy.
M Arthur, Stypula +2 more
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Manifestations of Lyme carditis
International Journal of Cardiology, 2017The first data of Lyme carditis, a relatively rare manifestation of Lyme disease, were published in eighties of the last century. Clinical manifestations include syncope, light-headedness, fainting, shortness of breath, palpitations, and/or chest pain.
Tomislav, Kostić +8 more
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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2000
Lyme carditis is an uncommon manifestation of infection with Borrelia bugdorferi. It is easily treated with standard antibiotic regimens and prognosis is excellent, especially if treatment is prompt. For symptomatic or higher degrees of block, patients may require hospitalization for monitoring and occasionally temporary external pacing.
, Bateman, , Sigal
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Lyme carditis is an uncommon manifestation of infection with Borrelia bugdorferi. It is easily treated with standard antibiotic regimens and prognosis is excellent, especially if treatment is prompt. For symptomatic or higher degrees of block, patients may require hospitalization for monitoring and occasionally temporary external pacing.
, Bateman, , Sigal
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Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1993
Lyme borreliosis, a systemic disease, described as a new nosological unit as late as in 1976, has called for special attention in particular during the past few years. The author concentrated his attention on affection of the heart, and based on analysis of many publications in the world literature, he submits a review on Lyme carditis which comprises ...
M. R. van der Linde, P. E. Ballmer
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Lyme borreliosis, a systemic disease, described as a new nosological unit as late as in 1976, has called for special attention in particular during the past few years. The author concentrated his attention on affection of the heart, and based on analysis of many publications in the world literature, he submits a review on Lyme carditis which comprises ...
M. R. van der Linde, P. E. Ballmer
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