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Aigelsreiter, A; Pump, A; Buchhäusl, W; Schönfelder, M; Beham-Schmid, C; Cerroni, L; Bertha, G; Dimai, HP; Stelzl, E; Daghofer, E; Wenisch, C.
Successful antibiotic treatment of Borreliosis associated pseudolymphomatous systemic infiltrates.
J Infect. 2005; 51(4):e203-e206
Doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2005.02.014
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Aigelsreiter Ariane
- Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Beham-Schmid Christine
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Cerroni Lorenzo
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Dimai Hans Peter
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- Abstract:
- The clinical management of late stage Borreliosis can be difficult due to various associated symptoms and signs and cumbersome microbiological tests. We report a case of successful antibiotic treatment of Borreliosis-associated pseudolymphomatous infiltrates in bone marrow and lymph nodes, which were diagnosed by bone marrow trephine biopsy and positron emission tomography.
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