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Lung Fluke Lyme Disease 927

mimic appendicitis, diverticulitis, etc., and surgery is sometimes
indicated to make diagnosis. After treatment, prognosis is good,
though residual neurologic signs may exist, and scarring remains
in lungs.

LYME DISEASE


RICHARD A. JACOBS, MD, PhD

history & physical
History
■In the US, caused byBorrelia burgdorferi, an aerobic Gram-negative
bacillus (B. gariniiandB. afzeliiagents in Europe and Asia)
■Transmitted by Ixodes ticks (the black-legged tick); Ixodes scapu-
laris vector in New England, mid-Atlantic and upper Midwest;Ixodes
pacificusvector on West Coast
■Ticks infected by feeding on white-footed mouse or deer, the natural
reservoirs forB. burgdorferi
■Risk of transmission to humans depends on stage of tick (nymphs
and adults more likely to transmit disease than larvae), geographic
location (15%–65% of ticks infected in Northeast and Midwest, but
only 1%–3% of ticks in Western US infected) and duration of feeding
(ticks must feed at least 48 hours to transmit organism)
■Over 90% of cases reported from southern New England, the mid-
Atlantic states and the upper Midwest; smaller endemic area exists
along northern Pacific coast

Signs & Symptoms
■Early localized disease-80% have erythema migrans, a flat or slightly
raised, nontender, erythematous lesion that expands over days to
weeks, often but not invariably, with central clearing; begins 7–10
days after bite (range 3–30 days) and clears spontaneously even with-
out therapy; associated fevers, chills myalgias present in about 50%
■Early disseminated disease-usually occurs several weeks to months
after tick bite and can involve skin, the nervous system or the heart;
multiple erythema migrans lesions develop in 50%; myopericardi-
tis with arrhythmias or heart block seen in 4%–10%; neurologic
involvement (10%–20%) usually manifests as aseptic meningitis with
mild headache or Bell’s palsy, but peripheral neuropathy (sensory or
motor) and eye disease (optic neuritis, iritis, keratitis, conjunctivitis)
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