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Tick bite presenting with Acute Abdomen
A 24-year old man presented to the emergency department with complain acute onset pain abdomen for 3 days. The pain started in the umbilical region, later became diffuse. There was no history of fever, vomiting or irregular bladder and bowel habits.
Rakesh Sharma, Susanta Meher
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Facial nerve paralysis due to intra aural tick infestation: a case report
Tick infestation in the ear canal may have variable clinical presentations. We present here a case of facial nerve paralysis in a 73 years old lady due to intra aural tick infestation.
Nurul Atikah Binti Hamat +2 more
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Tick Paralysis: A Thorough Examination May Prevent Unnecessary Harm. [PDF]
Salman F, Atlantawi A, Maraqa N.
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Differential Diagnosis of Progressive Generalized or Symmetrical Flaccid Paralysis [PDF]
Progressive flaccid paralysis occurring over a period of hours or days is usually associated with the Landry-Guillain-Barré-Strohl syndrome. This symptom complex is often accompanied by a history of previous flu-like illness, antecedent myalgias, and ...
Isaacs, Edward R.
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Immunodeficiencies caused by infectious diseases. [PDF]
Immunodeficiencies caused by infectious agents may result from disruption of normal host barriers or dysregulation of cellular immunity, the latter serving to promote survival of the infectious agent through immune evasion.
Sykes, Jane
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Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) are obligatory blood feeders and important external parasites of wildlife, domestic animals and humans in tropical and subtropical areas.
Marzieh Pasalary +3 more
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Tick paralysis in a 6-year-old boy. [PDF]
Brown N, Waja N.
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Tick paralysis is caused by neurotoxins secreted by adult female ticks, primarily in North America and on the east coast of Australia. Sporadic illness is also recorded in Europe and Africa. In the European countries, including Poland, there are 6 species of ticks capable of causing tick paralysis.
Karol, Borawski +4 more
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The Ixodes holocyclus tick causes paralysis in up to 10,000 companion and domestic animals each year in Australia. Treatment requires the removal of the parasite and the administration of a commercial tick antiserum that is prepared from hyperimmune dogs.
S. Hall-Mendelin +4 more
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