Lyme in the PONS Dictionary

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This rash is now known as erythema chronicum migrans, the skin rash found in early-stage Lyme disease.
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However, other problems, such as depression and fibromyalgia, are no more common in people with Lyme disease than in the general population.
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They are also of value in spirochaetal infections, such as syphilis, leptospirosis and Lyme disease.
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The fifth patient had a severe case of Lyme disease.
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Ticks in the region have been known to carry Lyme disease.
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Some laboratories offer Lyme disease testing using assays whose accuracy and clinical usefulness have not been adequately established.
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After many tests, the doctors finally diagnosed her with Lyme disease.
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Standard treatments for cellulitis are not sufficient for curing Lyme disease.
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Their position is that standard blood tests are an accurate means of determining the presence of Lyme disease.
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This statement became a rallying point for what advocacy groups call the Lyme disease controversy.
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