Bilateral Knee Lyme Arthritis in Children: A Report of 3 Cases

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CASES: Three patients presented with bilateral knee pain, effusion, decreased range of motion, and difficulty ambulating. Synovial analysis demonstrated leukocytosis in bilateral knees with positive serum enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. All cases were managed with antibiotics and anti-inflammatories. One patient developed chronic Lyme arthritis and underwent arthroscopic synovectomy. CONCLUSION: Bilateral knee arthritis is a possible presentation of Lyme disease in children. Accurate diagnosis and treatment with antibiotics and anti-inflammatories can lead to satisfactory outcomes. Arthroscopic synovectomy may be indicated if conservative treatment fails.

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Gagliardi, T. A., Agarwalla, A., Johnson, P. K., Leong, J., & DelBello, D. A. (2023). Bilateral Knee Lyme Arthritis in Children: A Report of 3 Cases. JBJS Case Connector, 13(2).

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