A case of disseminated Lyme disease in a child with skin of color

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Abstract

Disseminated Lyme disease requires treatment to prevent severe sequelae, particularly neurologic. We report here a case of disseminated Lyme disease in a patient with skin of color. Pediatric dermatologists must maintain a high clinical suspicion for Lyme disease and be aware of how typical cutaneous findings may appear differently in skin of color.

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Bax, C. E., Clark, A. K., Oboite, M., & Treat, J. R. (2021). A case of disseminated Lyme disease in a child with skin of color. Pediatric Dermatology, 38(S2), 140–141. https://doi.org/10.1111/pde.14770

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