Call for your appointment today 914-666-4665 | Mt. Kisco, New York

Dr. Daniel Cameron

Dr. Daniel Cameron
Man with lyme arthritis rubbing his wrist.

Lyme arthritis with rheumatoid arthritis leads to poor quality of life

In the study “Assessment of quality of life in patients with Lyme arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis,” Yuskevych and colleagues surveyed 90 patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis who were treated at their rheumatology clinic.¹ Nearly 50% of the patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis also tested positive for Lyme disease. Survey results indicated, “The presence of Borrelia burgdorferi [the […]

Lyme arthritis with rheumatoid arthritis leads to poor quality of life Read More »

Woman with bull's eye rash being examined at the hospital.

Erythema migrans rash doesn’t always have bull’s eye appearance

Several reports have found urticarial, linear, granulomatous, and bullous erythema migrans presentations associated with Lyme disease, as well. And as this case series highlights, “several erythema migrans variants have been reported, which may result in misidentification as well as delayed diagnosis and treatment.”¹ In their article, “Vesiculobullous Lyme disease: A case series,” the authors describe

Erythema migrans rash doesn’t always have bull’s eye appearance Read More »

Man taking doxycycline which will only prevent Lyme disease rash.

Single dose doxycycline for treatment of tick bite only prevents Lyme disease rash

In the article, the authors reference the 2006 Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) guidelines when making their recommendation that “individuals be treated with a single dose of doxycycline (4 mg/kg in children ≥8 years of age to a maximum 200 mg and 200 mg in adults)”. [1] Their recommendation applies only to patients meeting

Single dose doxycycline for treatment of tick bite only prevents Lyme disease rash Read More »

Meningoencephalitis-Borrelia-miyamotoi

Meningoencephalitis due to Borrelia miyamotoi

A 73-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a 16-day history of confusion and intermittent headaches. He was an avid gardener and reportedly had tick bites in the past but none that he noticed in the weeks prior to his symptoms. Initially, he developed “right-sided facial droop and associated numbness, confusion, and word-finding difficulties,”

Meningoencephalitis due to Borrelia miyamotoi Read More »

tick-bite-red-meat-allergy

Tick bite induces red meat allergy

“The patient reported that a typical episode occurred approximately 5 to 8 hours after the ingestion of a beef product,” wrote the authors. “Symptoms consisted of increased heart rate to 170–180 beats per minute, skin redness, lightheadedness, blurred vision, and shortness of breath.” The man experienced 9 of these episodes over a 4-year period. Each

Tick bite induces red meat allergy Read More »

COVID-Lyme-disease

COVID-19: When Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses may not be considered

The woman presented with fever, myalgias, diarrhea, and a dry cough. The authors discuss the risk of premature closure in such cases. “Premature closure refers to forming a conclusion and stopping the diagnostic assessment too early in the diagnostic process, in which case alternative possibilities may not be explored and the wrong diagnosis may be

COVID-19: When Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses may not be considered Read More »

A 25-year-old man with transverse myelitis and Lyme disease

Transverse myelitis and Lyme disease – a case.

I will be discussing a 25-year-old man with transverse myelitis and Lyme disease. “He showed gradual improvement in gait, motor and sensory functions of his lower extremities along with a resolution of neurogenic bowel.” wrote the authors. The authors added. “He continues to need intermittent self-catheterization for neurogenic bladder.” By Dr. Daniel Cameron Dumic and

Transverse myelitis and Lyme disease – a case. Read More »

congenital-transmission-babesia

Congenital transmission of Babesia, diagnosed in twin at 5 weeks old

The patient was born at 36 5/7 weeks by C-section. At five-weeks-old the newborn presented to the emergency department with pallor, increased lethargy and difficulty feeding. The newborn was “more difficult to arouse and very pale compared to her twin brother,” the mother reported. In additionally, “She was feeding with a similar frequency, however, with

Congenital transmission of Babesia, diagnosed in twin at 5 weeks old Read More »

lyme-disease-pregnancy

Case series: No complications with Lyme disease and pregnancy

The first confirmed case of LB [Lyme borreliosis] in a pregnant woman was described in 1985 in a 28-year- old mother who was infected with LB in the first trimester and delivered her baby at 35 weeks, the authors explained, based on a paper by Schlesinger et al.² “The mother developed symptoms consistent with LB

Case series: No complications with Lyme disease and pregnancy Read More »