Early disseminated borreliosis with multiple erythema migrans and elevated liver enzymes: Case report and literature review

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A 69-year-old man presented with multiple livid maculae and infiltrated urticarial plaques, as well as elevated liver enzymes. Based on typical clinical picture, histopathology and positive PCR from a skin biopsy, we diagnosed an early disseminated infection with Borrelia afzelii presenting with multiple erythema migrans (erythemata migrantia) and a subclinical hepatitis. During antibiotic treatment with intravenous ceftriaxone, the maculae and plaques vanished almost completely and the liver enzymes decreased within 14 days. Dermatologists should keep in mind that early disseminated borreliosis can present with multiple erythema migrans and hepatitis. © 2007 Acta Dermato-Venereologica.

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Benedix, F., Weide, B., Broekaert, S., Metzler, G., Frick, J. S., Burgdorf, W. H. C., … Schaller, M. (2007). Early disseminated borreliosis with multiple erythema migrans and elevated liver enzymes: Case report and literature review. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 87(5), 418–421. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-0267

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