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Conversion disorder, Guillain-Barré syndrome or neurologic Lyme disease?

Guillain-Barré and Lyme disease misdiagnosis demonstrates how neurologic symptoms are dismissed as psychological when doctors can’t immediately explain them. A 62-year-old woman with progressive paralysis was labeled with conversion disorder (a mental condition) and prescribed antidepressants — until electromyography revealed Guillain-Barré syndrome triggered by neurologic Lyme disease. Her case exposes a dangerous diagnostic pattern: when […]

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Two children who contracted Babesia from their mothers.

Two Children Who Contracted Babesia From Their Mothers From the Archives (2020) This article reflects clinical discussion of pediatric Babesia cases at a time when maternal–fetal transmission was rarely considered outside of published case reports. Two pediatric cases raised concern for possible maternal–fetal transmission of Babesia. These cases were originally described by Saetre and colleagues

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Babesia Exchange Transfusion: When Two Weren’t Enough

Babesia exchange transfusion is a life-saving procedure reserved for the most severe cases. In their article, “Repeat exchange transfusion for treatment of severe babesiosis,” Radcliffe and colleagues describe the case of a 73-year-old immunocompromised woman with 43% parasitemia who required two exchange transfusions and 12 weeks of treatment to survive this tick-borne infection. The Case:

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Is prolonged antibiotics treatment for Lyme disease the new norm?

According to an annual, cross-sectional, nationwide survey, 20.3% were treated for 5 to 8 weeks, while 35.6% were treated for more than 8 weeks. The CDC authors were surprised at the number of Lyme disease (LD) cases being treatment with long term antibiotics “A surprisingly large proportion of respondents reported receiving more than 8 weeks

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Tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme disease can lead to chronic illness

In an effort to better understand the role of the immune responses in the clinical course and post-treatment outcome of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), Bogovič  and colleagues “assessed 24 cytokines and chemokines associated with innate and adaptive (T and B cell) immune responses.” A black-legged (Ixodes spp) tick can transmit tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme disease. The

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Fatal case of Neuroborreliosis

Neuroborreliosis manifestations typically include headaches and symptoms of meningitis, encephalopathy and stroke-like symptoms. The diagnosis is based on clinical symptoms and lumbar puncture findings. The woman had other serious health problems, which included lupus, a left-posterior parietal ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt due to congenital hydrocephalus, and migraine headaches, explains Khan. Diagnostic tests revealed renal failure and

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Lyme carditis diagnosis – 18 cases.

Study of 18 Lyme carditis cases reveals broader spectrum of ECG abnormalities than previously recognized. Findings show that clinicians should expand their diagnostic thinking beyond classic AV block when evaluating cardiac patients in endemic areas. By Dr. Daniel Cameron Understanding the Mechanism “[Lyme carditis] is caused by direct invasion of myocardial tissue by spirochetes and

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Lyme disease myths lead to frustrations for doctors

Doctors have also shared their frustration in a survey taken by Dr. Lynora Saxinger, an infectious disease specialist and associate professor at the University of Alberta’s medical school. Lyme disease myths may lead to frustrations for doctors. The survey reported that “30% [of doctors] said they have been pressured to give antibiotics and almost 90%

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