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Lyme endocarditis diagnosed by PCR testing

Lyme endocarditis diagnosed by PCR testing When Stroke Symptoms Lead to Unexpected Diagnosis A 40-year-old man presented to the emergency department with a headache that had been ongoing for 5 days and intermittent numbness in his left arm. CT scan and MRI of the brain revealed acute subarachnoid hemorrhage and the patient was admitted to […]

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Can ticks fly with the help of static electricity?

Can ticks fly with the help of static electricity? Scientists from the University of Bristol studied the naturally occurring electrostatic charges in animals. They reported their findings in a study entitled “Static electricity passively attracts ticks onto hosts.”¹ “Mammals, birds, and reptiles are known to carry appreciable net electrostatic charges, equivalent to surface potentials on

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Cardiac problems after a 10-day course of treatment for Lyme disease

Cardiac problems after a 10-day course of treatment for Lyme disease The 49-year old man had been diagnosed one month earlier with Lyme disease after testing positive and treated with a 10-day course of doxycycline. He was an avid hiker who had frequented trails in Pennsylvania, wrote Palmer and colleagues in their article “Atrial Flutter

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What Happens to the Brain During Infection

Autism, Lyme Disease, and Bartonella: A Case of Unexpected Improvement

Autism, Lyme Disease, and Bartonella: A Case of Unexpected Improvement Could infections contribute to neuropsychiatric symptoms? This case suggests a possible link. And raises questions about diagnosis and treatment. Autism Lyme disease case report findings suggest that infectious triggers may play a role in some neuropsychiatric conditions. In a case report by Offutt and Breitschwerdt,

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Neck Pain in a Child with Lyme Disease: A Missed Neurologic Sign

Neck Pain in a Child with Lyme Disease: A Missed Neurologic Sign Neck pain may signal neurologic Lyme disease Classic symptoms may be absent Early signs are often missed in children Quick Answer: Lyme disease can cause neck pain in children through nerve inflammation (radiculoneuritis), even without a rash or known tick bite. Diagnosis may

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Babesia Treatment: What to Do When Symptoms Return

Babesia Treatment: What to Do When Symptoms Return Treated for Babesia—but symptoms came back? Fatigue or anemia returning? Relapsing infection may require a different approach. Why do some Babesia infections return after treatment? While many patients respond to standard therapy, others—especially those who are immunocompromised—may experience relapse or incomplete recovery. A key pattern is relapse.

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Lyme arthritis symptoms in young child emerge years after tick bite

Case: Lyme Arthritis Appearing Years After a Tick Bite A key pattern is delayed onset. Lyme arthritis may develop months—or even years—after a tick bite. In their article, “Ten-year-old Omani Girl with Lyme Arthritis,” Mughaizwi and colleagues describe a child who developed Lyme arthritis long after leaving an endemic region. The 10-year-old girl had lived

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Wheelchair-bound CEO regains ability to walk after Lyme disease treatment

Wheelchair-bound CEO regains ability to walk after Lyme disease treatment In this case report, “Exacerbation of Osteoarthritic Joint Pain by Lyme Disease,” Bennani and colleagues demonstrate the importance in identifying an underlying tick-borne infection, as appropriate treatment can dramatically improve a patient’s quality of life.¹ A 63-year-old man, who was wheelchair-bound, presented to his clinician’s

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Babesia Elderly Patients: When Symptoms Don’t Fit the Pattern

Babesia Elderly Patients: When Symptoms Don’t Fit the Pattern Babesia elderly patients can present without the classic symptoms—and that’s what makes these cases so dangerous. In the article “An Atypical Case Presentation of Babesiosis,” Allen and colleagues describe a unique 75-year-old patient who contracted Babesiosis but did not exhibit many of the typical symptoms, such

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Lyme Disease Can Affect Your Eyes Leading to Various Complications

Lyme Disease Can Affect Your Eyes Leading to Various Complications Lyme disease is typically associated with flu-like symptoms or neurologic complications, but infection with Borrelia burgdorferi can also cause problems with your eyes. In their article, “Co-infectious Uveitis With Syphilis and Lyme Disease: A Case Report,” Mandal and colleagues describe what they believe is the

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