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An appraisal of the literature suggests that a wealth of cases have already been published.
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"A trend toward longer duration of treatment for localized Lyme disease is evident."
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| Case 42: |
The appearance of a new IgM response and the expansion of the IgG response late in the illness [in 6 patients with prolonged illness] suggest that B. burgdorferi remains alive throughout the illness.
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| Case 43: |
Asymmetrical sensorineural hearing loss reported in Lyme disease.
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| Case 44: |
3 patients with new onset psychiatric disorders from Lyme disease.
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| Case 45: |
"Paranoia, dementia, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, panic attacks, major depression, anorexia nervosa, and obsessive-compulsive disorder."
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| Case 46: |
"Prevalence [of Lyme disease] was highest among age groups 0-16 and 30-49 years."
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| Case 47: |
"LD is underreported by 10- to 12-fold in Maryland, that 80% of cases are managed by primary care physicians."
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| Case 48: |
27 Lyme patients with neurologic Lyme disease 3 months to 14 years, with symptoms of fatigue, headache, arthritis, hearing loss, memory loss, mood change, and sleep disturbance.
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| Case 49: |
18 Lyme disease patients with memory difficulty, minor depression, somnolence, or headache.
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| Case 50: |
20 patients with deficits of verbal memory, mental flexibility, verbal associative functions and articulation an average of 51.6 months after their acute phases.
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