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The clinical spectrum and treatment of Lyme disease.

Lyme disease was recognized as a separate entity because of close geographic clustering of affected children in Lyme, Connecticut, with what was thought to be juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. It then became apparent that Lyme disease is a complex, multisystem disorder. The illness usually begins in su...

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Autores principales: Steere, A. C., Malawista, S. E., Bartenhagen, N. H., Spieler, P. N., Newman, J. H., Rahn, D. W., Hutchinson, G. J., Green, J., Snydman, D. R., Taylor, E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6516448
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author Steere, A. C.
Malawista, S. E.
Bartenhagen, N. H.
Spieler, P. N.
Newman, J. H.
Rahn, D. W.
Hutchinson, G. J.
Green, J.
Snydman, D. R.
Taylor, E.
author_facet Steere, A. C.
Malawista, S. E.
Bartenhagen, N. H.
Spieler, P. N.
Newman, J. H.
Rahn, D. W.
Hutchinson, G. J.
Green, J.
Snydman, D. R.
Taylor, E.
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description Lyme disease was recognized as a separate entity because of close geographic clustering of affected children in Lyme, Connecticut, with what was thought to be juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. It then became apparent that Lyme disease is a complex, multisystem disorder. The illness usually begins in summer with erythema chronicum migrans and associated symptoms (stage 1). Weeks to months later, some patients develop neurologic or cardiac abnormalities (stage 2), and weeks to years later, many patients develop intermittent attacks of arthritis (stage 3), which may become chronic, with erosion of cartilage and bone. Patients with severe and prolonged illness have an increased frequency of the B-cell alloantigen, DR2. For patients with early Lyme disease, tetracycline appears to be the most effective drug, then penicillin, and finally erythromycin. High-dose intravenous penicillin is effective for the later stages of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-25900032008-11-28 The clinical spectrum and treatment of Lyme disease. Steere, A. C. Malawista, S. E. Bartenhagen, N. H. Spieler, P. N. Newman, J. H. Rahn, D. W. Hutchinson, G. J. Green, J. Snydman, D. R. Taylor, E. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Lyme disease was recognized as a separate entity because of close geographic clustering of affected children in Lyme, Connecticut, with what was thought to be juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. It then became apparent that Lyme disease is a complex, multisystem disorder. The illness usually begins in summer with erythema chronicum migrans and associated symptoms (stage 1). Weeks to months later, some patients develop neurologic or cardiac abnormalities (stage 2), and weeks to years later, many patients develop intermittent attacks of arthritis (stage 3), which may become chronic, with erosion of cartilage and bone. Patients with severe and prolonged illness have an increased frequency of the B-cell alloantigen, DR2. For patients with early Lyme disease, tetracycline appears to be the most effective drug, then penicillin, and finally erythromycin. High-dose intravenous penicillin is effective for the later stages of the disease. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984 /pmc/articles/PMC2590003/ /pubmed/6516448 Text en
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Malawista, S. E.
Bartenhagen, N. H.
Spieler, P. N.
Newman, J. H.
Rahn, D. W.
Hutchinson, G. J.
Green, J.
Snydman, D. R.
Taylor, E.
The clinical spectrum and treatment of Lyme disease.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6516448
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