Skin ulceration and inguinal lymphadenopathy as a symptom of a rare tick-borne disease
POSTEPY DERMATOLOGII I ALERGOLOGII(2022)
Abstract
A 69-year-old man with suspected Lyme disease visited an infectious disease specialist in the outpatient clinic. 3 weeks earlier, he felt a painful bite in his left buttock, caused by a tick that was later removed. After several days, significant weakness, drowsiness, chills and muscle pains occurred, followed by a 2 cm red inflammatory infiltration appearing in the location of the bite with crust over the ulceration and enlarged left inguinal lymph nodes (Figure 1 A).
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