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Lme-Borreliosis: Tick bite with initial erythema chronicum migrans (Borrelia could be detected in the Zekce).


Lyme borreliosis: erythema chronicum migrans, which has been present for several weeks and continues to grow


Lyme borreliosis: Erythema chronicum migrans, which has been present for several weeks, continues to grow and is completely asymptomatic; the persistent tick bite is visible in the centre.


Lyme borreliosis, late stage: symptomless, morphea-like, blurred plaques existing for several months. borrelia titer with highly specific bands positive. histo: diffuse, plasma cell-rich superficial and deep dermatitis. PCR: detection of borrelia antigens.

Lyme borreliosis, late stage: symptomless, blurred, morphea-like, painless plaques existing for several months (?). borrelia titer with highly specific bands positive. histo: diffuse, plasma cell-rich superficial and deep dermatitis. PCR: detection of borrelia antigens.

Lyme borreliosis: L ate stage (stage III) with flat red spots and plaques all over the body; picture of generalized "acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans".

Lyme borreliosis: picture of acrodermatitis chroica atrophicans. flat, partly livid, partly lilac erythema in the area of the entire upper body after a tick bite about 14 months ago. serological evidence of a borrelia infection. stage III of Lyme borreliosis.

Lyme borreliosis: Late stage: picture of acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans.

Lyme borreliosis: Late stage picture of acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans

Lyme borreliosis: Late stage: picture of acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans.

Lyme borreliosis: Late stage: picture of acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans.
