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Lyme Disease

Lyme Disease

Misdiagnosing Lyme disease

Lyme disease symptoms similar to other diseases
The Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb) spirochete is an evasive organism which can penetrate virtually any organ or system in the body, including the brain and central nervous system, joints, muscles and heart. Lyme disease symptoms may be similar to other medical conditions, making diagnosing a challenge. For this reason, Lyme disease and syphilis have both been coined “the great imitator.”
Types of MIsdiagnosis
Patients with Lyme disease have been incorrectly diagnosed with: multiple sclerosis (MS), fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, autoimmune diseases including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis [1-7], polymyalgia rheumatica, thyroid disease, and psychiatric disorders, among others.
Misdiagnosing Lyme disease

Misdiagnosis and similar symptoms

Fatigue, insomnia, and myalgias are seen in both Fibromyalgia and Lyme disease. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptoms are often seen in Lyme disease patients and include severe fatigue, impaired memory and concentration, sleep disturbance, myalgias, and arthralgias.
Lyme disease and syphilis have both been coined “the great imitator.”

Misdiagnosis Reported Cases

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Steere et al. described Lyme disease cases that were misdiagnosed as Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA). 8

Cellulitis

Cellulitis

Nowakowski and Feder reported cases misdiagnosed as cellulitis. 9,10

Common Skin Rash

Common Skin Rash

Plotkin described a 39-year-old male with a retropopliteal rash that progressed, within three weeks to Lyme disease, with a loss of consciousness and a complete heart block that required insertion of a transvenous cardiac pacemaker. 11

Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis

Lyme disease has been mistaken for multiple sclerosis (MS). 12,13 In fact, one author estimated that 5% – 10% of patients presumed to have MS suffered from other conditions including Lyme disease. 14

Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

Three cases of neuroborreliosis were initially misdiagnosed as anterior ischemic optic neuropathy caused by giant cell arteritis. Neuropsychiatric presentations, including depression, anxiety, and rage, have been identified in both acute and chronic Lyme disease cases. 15

Polymyalgia Rheumatica

Polymyalgia Rheumatica

Lyme disease has also been mistaken for polymyalgia rheumatica 16,17, sports-related injuries 18, and common medical conditions such as sinusitis, Epstein-Barr syndrome, rotator cuff tear, meniscus tear, edema, cellulitis, and pericarditis. 19

More About Lyme Disease

Signs and Symptoms
Lyme disease has been associated with numerous neurologic, rheumatologic and psychiatric manifestations. However, the full range of symptoms needed to recognize the disease may not be apparent to a physician during a routine examination.
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About Ticks
Ticks are tiny parasites that feed on the blood of their hosts (humans and animals) in order to survive and advance to the next life cycle stage. Most ticks have four stages: egg, larva, nymph and adult. The larva and nymph need a blood meal to move to the next stage. Ticks are extremely small, with the nymph the size of a pinhead.
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Lyme Disease Co-infections
Co-infections can be challenging to diagnose, as clinical features often overlap with many of the other tick-borne diseases, including Lyme disease. However, the importance of identifying and treating polymicrobial infections is critical in getting a patient well.
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