Lyme Disease Flashcards

1
Q

The tick must be attached for how long in order to transmit organism?

A

24 hours

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2
Q

The most common manifestation is

A

Rash (erythema migrans)

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3
Q

The rash occurs how long after the bite?

A

5-14 days

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4
Q

What is the most common symptom if not treated?

A

Joint pain

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5
Q

Joint pain caracteristics

A
Oligoarthritis (few joints)
Knee is the most commonly affected joint
Very frequent if lyme is not treated
Joint fluid non remarkable: 25000 WBC/uL
Ddx: gout, pseudogout
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6
Q

Neurological manifestations caracteristics

A

10-15%
CNS or perioheral
Meningitis, encephalitis CN palsy

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7
Q

Most common neuro manifestation of lyme disease

A

Facial palsy

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8
Q

Cardiac manifestations caracteristics

A

Any part of myocardium or pericardium

Myocarditis or ventricular arrhythmia

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9
Q

Most common cardiac manifestation

A

Transient AV block

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10
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Diagnostic tests

A

When you see a typical rash, start tx (no need for serologic tx)
Do serology if : joint, neuro or cardiac manifestations (most 7th CN palsy, arthralgia and AV block are not caused by lyme)–> IgM, IgG, ELISA, western blot and PCR

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11
Q

A patient comes with an asymptomatic tick bite, what is the treatment?

A

None

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12
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A patient presents with a hx of tick bite and a typical rash, what is the tx?

A

Doxycycline or amoxicillin

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13
Q

A patient presents with lyme and joint pain or 7th CN palsy, what is the tx?

A

Doxy, amoxi

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14
Q

A patient presents with lyme and cardiac manifestations, what is the tx?

A

IV ceftriaxone

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15
Q

A patient presents with lyme and neurological manifestations, what is the tx?

A

IV ceftriaxone

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16
Q

When to treat for lyme in an asymptomatic tick bite? And how?

A

Single dose doxy
Within 72 hours of tick bite when you know it is ixodes scapularis, with the tick attached for more than 24-48h, engorged nymph stage tick, in an endemic area

17
Q

Lyme disease is transmitted by

A

Ixodes scapularis (ticks on deers)