Case report: Lyme disease causes inflammation of the spinal cord

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There have only been 8 documented pediatric cases of Lyme disease causing transverse myelitis. In this report, the authors describe the ninth case involving a 10-year-old boy.

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Podcast: Lyme disease and Long-COVID in a 16-year-old girl

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Hello and welcome to another Inside Lyme Podcast with your host Dr. Daniel Cameron. In this podcast, Dr. Cameron discusses the case of a 16-year-old adolescent with Lyme disease, who developed Long-COVID.

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Homicide, two assaults, and suicide in Lyme disease patient

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A case report by Dr. Robert Bransfield and colleagues describes a patient who developed substance abuse issues after struggling with Lyme disease and was eventually charged with homicide and two assaults. The patient later committed suicide.

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Dr. Cameron’s Lyme disease toolbox

Dr. Daniel Cameron introduces a toolbox to his patients to understand Lyme disease. His tool box includes case studies, a 17 minute series of video introduction to Lyme disease, conversations with leaders, blog, podcasts, videos, and video shorts.

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Case reports: Orbital myositis due to Lyme disease

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In their article “Two Cases of Orbital Myositis as a Rare Feature of Lyme Borreliosis,” Sauer et al. describe two female patients with focal orbital myositis due to Lyme disease. [1]

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Lyme carditis presents without typical Lyme disease symptoms

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A case report entitled “An Atypical Case of Lyme Disease Presenting With Lyme Carditis,” by Najam et al. demonstrates the importance of considering Lyme disease in patients who present with signs and symptoms of AV block and no other manifestations of Lyme disease. [1]

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How long does it take for a tick to transmit Babesia?

The numbers of cases of Babesia are climbing - a real concern, particularly since this tick-borne pathogen can be transmitted immediately following a tick bite. In their study “Lyme borreliosis: a review of data on transmission time after tick attachment,” Cook and colleagues describe the various timeframes it may take for an individual to become infected depending upon the tick-borne pathogen.

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Round bodies, blebs and biofilms in Lyme disease

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In a recent study entitled “Pleomorphic Variants of Borreliella (syn. Borrelia) burgdorferi Express Evolutionary Distinct Transcriptomes,” investigators describe several pleomorphic forms which develop along Borrelia burgdorferi’s lifecycle. Their biological and medical relevance, however, is unknown.

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Intravenous antibiotics helpful for PTLDS

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Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS) can develop in patients even after receiving antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease. Although the exact cause of PTLDS is unknown, it could be due to a persistent infection. PTLDS is characterized by fatigue, pain and cognitive difficulties.

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What does Borrelia miyamotoi cause?

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Borrelia miyamotoi is a co-infection that can be transmitted by the same tick that carries Lyme disease. B. miyamotoi can lead to Borrelia miyamotoi disease (BMD). In their article “Borrelia miyamotoi: A Comprehensive Review,” Cleveland and colleagues reviewed the clinical manifestations of BMD. [1]

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