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Homicide, two assaults, and suicide in Lyme disease patient

Homicide, two assaults, and suicide in Lyme disease patient The article entitled “A Fatal Case of Late Stage Lyme Borreliosis and Substance Abuse,”1 describes a patient exhibiting aggressiveness, violence, and homicidality. Like many Lyme disease patients, the man experienced a delay in diagnosis and treatment. (One study reports that subjects enrolling in a trial of […]

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Chronic Lyme Disease Remission With Low-Dose Flagyl: Case Report

Chronic Lyme Disease Remission With Low-Dose Flagyl: Case Report BETTER ON ANTIBIOTICS—THEN RELAPSING? SYMPTOMS KEEP COMING BACK? CAN LOW-DOSE TREATMENT MAINTAIN REMISSION? Low-dose Flagyl (metronidazole) for Lyme disease was associated with sustained remission in a patient with chronic, relapsing symptoms after years of illness. “I improved with treatment—but the symptoms kept coming back.” This case

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Facial paralysis due to Lyme disease initially attributed to a virus

Facial paralysis due to Lyme disease initially attributed to a virus The patient was admitted to the emergency department for acute back pain that had been progressively worsening over an 8-week period. The pain began 5 weeks after a minor surfing accident. Repeated X-rays and additional tests were normal. “The intensity of the pain is

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LYME DISEASE AND KIDNEY PROBLEMS

Can Lyme Disease Affect the Kidneys? Case Reports and Clinical Insights

Can Lyme Disease Affect the Kidneys? Case Reports and Clinical Insights Quick Answer: Lyme disease can affect the kidneys in rare cases, typically through immune-mediated mechanisms rather than direct infection. Clinical Insight: Kidney involvement in Lyme disease is uncommon but may occur as part of a broader inflammatory response affecting multiple systems. Can Lyme disease

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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

Lyme Disease and Autism: Could Infections Worsen Neuropsychiatric Symptoms?

Lyme Disease and Autism: Could Infections Worsen Neuropsychiatric Symptoms? Can Lyme disease or Bartonella affect behavior? Could infections worsen neuropsychiatric symptoms? A case report raises important questions. Lyme disease and autism is a sensitive topic. Lyme disease has not been proven to cause autism. However, infection, inflammation, and immune activation may worsen neuropsychiatric symptoms in

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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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Treatment for Relapsing Babesiosis?

Relapsing Babesiosis: When Standard Treatment Fails Immunocompromised patient with recurrent symptoms Multiple treatment failures over several months Sustained recovery achieved with combination therapy including Malarone This case report highlights a critical challenge: immunocompromised patients with Babesia may not respond to standard antimicrobial therapy, leading to relapsing infection. In their article, “Atovaquone-Proguanil: A Promising Therapy for

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