Erythema Migrans

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Untreated erythema migrans may lead to B. burgdorferi sensu lato bacteremia

pediatricsupersite.com — “Bacteremia caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato was found in children from Slovenia with solitary and multiple erythema migrans that were lView full resource at pediatricsupersite.com

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Rheumatology Article | Arthritis Borrelia burgdorferi Lyme Disease Erythema Erythema Chronicum Migrans

mdlinx.com — “Burden and viability of Borrelia burgdorferi in skin or joints, of patients with erythema migrans or lyme arthritisView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Ticks: Bite Symptoms, Prevention, Tick Removal and Treatment of Tick-Related Illness by MedicineNet.com

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Common Oral Lesions: Part I. Superficial Mucosal Lesions - February 15, 2007 - American Family Physician

aafp.org — “Common superficial oral lesions include candidiasis, recurrent herpes labialis, recurrent aphthous stomatitis, erythema migrans, hairy tongue, and lichen planus. Recognition and diagnosis require taking a thorough history and performing a complete oral examination. Knowledge of clinical characteristics such as size, location, surface morphology, color, pain, and duration is helpful in establishing a diagnosis. Oral candidiasis may present as pseudomembranous candidiasis, glossitis, or perlèche (View full resource at aafp.org

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