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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Dr. Daniel Cameron is a board-certified physician and epidemiologist specializing in Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses. He is a past president of ILADS and has contributed to Lyme disease treatment guidelines, with a clinical focus on diagnosis, testing limitations, and complex cases.

Dr. Daniel Cameron
DIAGNOSED WITH SJÖGREN’S—BUT STILL SEARCHING

Lyme Disease Mimicking Sjogren’s Syndrome: Case Podcast

Lyme Disease or Sjögren’s Syndrome? How Symptoms Can Be Confused Quick Answer: Lyme disease can mimic Sjögren’s syndrome, causing dry eyes, dry mouth, fatigue, and joint pain. Clinical Insight: When autoimmune-like symptoms develop after possible tick exposure—or improve with antibiotic treatment—Lyme disease may be part of the picture. Dry eyes. Dry mouth. Fatigue. Joint pain. […]

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Clinical presentation of individuals with a history of Lyme-disease-and-covid-19/ Cases of Lyme Disease and COVID-19 Case 1: A 45-year-old white woman with a partial college education was working as a groundskeeper. She had a history of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, irritable bowel syndrome, and viral meningitis. She had been ill for 37 years. There was not a

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Clinical presentation of individuals with a history of Lyme disease and COVID-19.

Cases of Lyme Disease and COVID-19 Case 1: A 45-year-old white woman with a partial college education was working as a groundskeeper. She had a history of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, irritable bowel syndrome, and viral meningitis. She had been ill for 37 years. There was not a history of a deer tick bite or erythema migrans.

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Lyme Disease Treatment Failure: Soldier Dismissed From Duty

Lyme Disease Treatment Failure in a Soldier Lyme disease treatment failure can leave patients with persistent symptoms and uncertainty about diagnosis and care. In this Inside Lyme Podcast, I discuss the case of a 21-year-old soldier who was ultimately dismissed from active duty after failing treatment for several illnesses including Lyme disease. By Dr. Daniel

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Lyme Disease Risk Higher for Military Families, Study Finds

Are Military Family Members at Risk for Lyme Disease? Lyme disease risk for military families may be higher than previously recognized. A study by Schubert and Melanson examined exposure to the black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis), the primary vector for Lyme disease, among military personnel and their families at West Point, New York. The study, entitled

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Lyme disease: An underdiagnosed cause of mono-arthritis?

Lyme disease: An underdiagnosed cause of mono-arthritis? Welcome to another Inside Lyme Podcast with your host Dr. Daniel Cameron. In this episode, Dr. Cameron will be discussing the case of a 26-year-old man who was diagnosed with mono-arthritis after his clinical evaluation overlooked the possibility of Lyme disease. The case was described by Marcelis and

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Diagnosing Lyme arthritis of the hip in children

Diagnosing Lyme arthritis of the hip in children “The clinical presentation of Lyme arthritis (LA) of the hip can be similar to both acute bacterial septic arthritis (SA) and transient synovitis (TS),” explains Cruz and colleagues. ¹ “Differentiating between SA, LA, and TS of the hip can be challenging, even for the most discerning clinician.”

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Lyme Disease Mistaken for Dementia: When Confusion Is Reversible

Lyme Disease Mistaken for Dementia: When Confusion Is Reversible Confusion may not be dementia Symptoms can mimic Alzheimer’s Testing may reveal infection Treatment can reverse symptoms Can Lyme disease mimic dementia? Yes. In some cases, confusion, memory loss, and behavioral changes may be due to Lyme neuroborreliosis—not a primary neurodegenerative condition. This case highlights how

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Lyme Carditis Heart Block Progression Can Occur Within Hours

Lyme Carditis Heart Block Progression Can Occur Within Hours Lyme carditis heart block progression can occur with alarming speed. Two cases show conduction deteriorating from normal rhythm or first-degree block to complete heart block within hours to overnight. A 33-year-old woman progressed from first-degree to complete block within hours of admission, while a 72-year-old man

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