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Ceftriaxone-Induced Hemolysis in a Child With Lyme Arthritis: A Case for Antimicrobial Stewardship

Ceftriaxone-Induced Hemolysis in a Child With Lyme Arthritis: A Case for Antimicrobial Stewardship

... as Lyme arthritis for which an oral alternative is both available and preferred, medication administration via an intravenous route places pa- tients at unnecessary risk of ...

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Natural killer cells and natural killer T cells in Lyme arthritis

Natural killer cells and natural killer T cells in Lyme arthritis

... In Lyme disease, NK and NKT cells have been assessed in tissue culture [25], in murine models of ...antibiotic-responsive arthritis had high percentages of activated IFN-γ-producing CD56bright NK cells in ...

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Acute Pediatric Monoarticular Arthritis: Distinguishing Lyme Arthritis From Other Etiologies

Acute Pediatric Monoarticular Arthritis: Distinguishing Lyme Arthritis From Other Etiologies

... of Lyme disease. In the current study, patients with Lyme disease demonstrated similar clinical presentations to previous ...hip arthritis were diagnosed with Lyme ...with Lyme disease ...

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Diagnostic Performance of C6 Enzyme Immunoassay for Lyme Arthritis

Diagnostic Performance of C6 Enzyme Immunoassay for Lyme Arthritis

... In Lyme disease endemic areas, Lyme and septic arthritis may present ...with Lyme arthritis include absence of fever, knee involvement, and a lower absolute neutrophil count, ...

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Borrelia burgdorferistimulation of chemokine secretion by cells of monocyte lineage in patients with Lyme arthritis

Borrelia burgdorferistimulation of chemokine secretion by cells of monocyte lineage in patients with Lyme arthritis

... with Lyme arthritis, high levels of IFN-g and CCL2, CCL4, CXCL9, and CXCL10 were found ...in Lyme disease corre- lates well with the types of cells found in infected tissues and fluids ...with ...

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Lyme Arthritis: Current Concepts and a Change in Paradigm

Lyme Arthritis: Current Concepts and a Change in Paradigm

... particularly arthritis (124), fol- lowing vaccination of humans with the OspA vaccine arose soon after the vaccine was approved by the Food and Drug ...severe arthritis in untreated, ...antibiotic-resistant ...

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Lyme Arthritis in Children: Clinical Epidemiology and Long-term Outcomes

Lyme Arthritis in Children: Clinical Epidemiology and Long-term Outcomes

... with Lyme disease were seen between 1982 and 1991; 50 children had no evidence of arthritis and 60 were lost to ...of Lyme arthritis were enrolled in the ...of Lyme arthritis was ...

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Interleukin-35 Enhances Lyme Arthritis in Borrelia-Vaccinated and -Infected Mice

Interleukin-35 Enhances Lyme Arthritis in Borrelia-Vaccinated and -Infected Mice

... of Lyme borreliosis is arthritis, which develops weeks, months, or years after infection in approximately 60% of infected individuals in North America ...of Lyme arthritis are not fully ...

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Circulating Immune Complexes in Lyme Arthritis: DETECTION BY THE 125I C1q BINDING, C1q SOLID PHASE, AND RAJI CELL ASSAYS

Circulating Immune Complexes in Lyme Arthritis: DETECTION BY THE 125I C1q BINDING, C1q SOLID PHASE, AND RAJI CELL ASSAYS

... complexes in the sera of patients with Lyme arthritis. It was detected in 29 of 55 sera (55%) from 31 patients by at least one of three assays: 125 I-C1q binding, C1q solid phase, or Raji cell. The presence ...

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Direct Molecular Typing of Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato Species  in Synovial Samples from Patients with Lyme Arthritis

Direct Molecular Typing of Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato Species in Synovial Samples from Patients with Lyme Arthritis

... of Lyme arthritis ...France. Lyme disease is endemic in this area in France (34); the tick infection rate is the highest of any area in France, with an average nympheal infestation rate of ...

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Lyme arthritis in Southern Norway   an endemic area for Lyme Borreliosis

Lyme arthritis in Southern Norway an endemic area for Lyme Borreliosis

... for Lyme borreliosis there is a lack of data on Lyme arthritis ...with arthritis and a positive serology for Borrelia burgdorferi infection (IgG and/or IgM) suspected of having LA were ...

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Lyme Arthritis as the Incorrect Diagnosis in Pediatric and Adolescent Fibromyalgia

Lyme Arthritis as the Incorrect Diagnosis in Pediatric and Adolescent Fibromyalgia

... reason, it is important that persisting infection be considered first as the cause of musculoskeletal dis- comfort in a patient with prior treated LD. However, in the absence of active i[r] ...

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A Role for T Cells in the Pathogenesis of Treatment-Resistant Lyme Arthritis

A Role for T Cells in the Pathogenesis of Treatment-Resistant Lyme Arthritis

... Clearly, T cell cytokines are not the only compounds involved; the balance of IL-,B and IL-i 3 receptor antagonist is disturbed in the sy- novial fluid of patients with treatment-resista[r] ...

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Lysosomal β glucuronidase regulates Lyme and rheumatoid arthritis severity

Lysosomal β glucuronidase regulates Lyme and rheumatoid arthritis severity

... matory arthritis (4, ...chronic arthritis, which can persist for months to ...of arthritis is con- sistent with the concept that genetic predisposition may trigger a pathological response to ...

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Diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in recent onset arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort

Diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in recent onset arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort

... of Lyme disease, non-speci fi c arthralgia may occur in up to 70% of ...cases. Lyme arth- ritis may develop at the early or late stage of dissemin- ...with Lyme arthritis, is relapsing/remit- ...

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Lyme disease and current aspects of immunization

Lyme disease and current aspects of immunization

... of Lyme arthritis ...treatment-resistant Lyme arthritis recognized both an immunodominant OspA epitope and a highly homologous peptide derived from LFA-1 ...

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IFNγ production in peripheral blood of early Lyme disease patients to hLFAαL (aa326 345)

IFNγ production in peripheral blood of early Lyme disease patients to hLFAαL (aa326 345)

... ongoing Lyme disease studies at the Lyme Disease Center at the State University New York at Stony Brook, NY and at New York Medical Col- lege, Valhalla, ...with Lyme disease symp- toms (EM or ...

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Toll like receptors and NOD like receptors in rheumatic diseases

Toll like receptors and NOD like receptors in rheumatic diseases

... The past 10 years have seen the description of families of receptors that drive proinflammatory cytokine production in infection and tissue injury. Two major classes have been examined in the context of inflammatory ...

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The emergence of Lyme disease

The emergence of Lyme disease

... in Lyme dis- ease, which is at least several weeks after the onset of infection, almost all patients have a positive IgG response to ...manifestations. Lyme arthritis may be treated with either oral ...

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Collection and Characterization of Samples for Establishment of a Serum Repository for Lyme Disease Diagnostic Test Development and Evaluation

Collection and Characterization of Samples for Establishment of a Serum Repository for Lyme Disease Diagnostic Test Development and Evaluation

... CDC. Lyme disease serology or results from two-tiered testing did not play a role in patient enrollment except for inclusion of late-stage Lyme arthritis ...broader Lyme disease pa- tient ...

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