Author: Dr. Daniel Cameron

  • Atypical presentation of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

    Atypical presentation of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

    Rocky Mountain spotted fever was initially identified in the Rocky Mountain region. However, RMSF cases are now reported throughout the nation, with higher incidence in the southeastern and south-central regions. In their article, “Unconventional Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Presentation From Kentucky: A Compelling Case Report and Literature Review,” Hussain and colleagues describe the case of…

  • Top 10 Lyme disease blogs for 2023!

    Top 10 Lyme disease blogs for 2023!

    1)  What does a Lyme flare up feel like? When a Lyme disease flare occurs, patients will notice a return of the symptoms they have experienced before or a worsening of existing symptoms. Some patients may also develop new symptoms. A flare-up can come and go and vary in intensity. What does a Lyme flare-up…

  • Chronic Lyme disease patients dismissed by medical community

    Chronic Lyme disease patients dismissed by medical community

    In their article, “Medical Gaslighting and Lyme Disease: The Patient Experience,” Fagen and colleagues examine the extensive range of gaslighting techniques experienced by chronic Lyme disease patients.¹ And, explore the demographic variables (i.e., geographic location) that may be associated with higher rates of medical gaslighting. What is medical gaslighting? Gaslighting refers to a type of…

  • Hearing loss – a complication of Lyme disease

    Hearing loss – a complication of Lyme disease

    In their article “Isolated Sudden Bilateral Neurosensory Hearing Loss as a Presentation of Lyme Neuroborreliosis: A Case Study,” Rochd et al. discuss the case of a 23-year-old woman who “presented with a 2-month history of temporal headache, tinnitus, and instability, which was followed by sudden bilateral hearing loss without any other associated symptoms.”¹ The woman…

  • Lyme disease causes heart block within one month of infection

    Lyme disease causes heart block within one month of infection

    A 26-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with flu-like symptoms, syncope and exhibited third-degree atrioventricular heart block. He had experienced 3 episodes of syncope overnight and reported having a mild cough and congestion for several weeks prior to his admission. The man had a tick bite one month earlier while visiting his family in…

  • Can pets harbor ticks, even in the winter?

    Can pets harbor ticks, even in the winter?

    In their article, “An analysis of companion animal tick encounters as revealed by photograph-based crowdsourced data,” Kopsco and colleagues found, “The percentage of reports of ticks found on companion animals is more than doubled in the fall and winter seasons from what was reported in the spring and summer seasons.”¹ Between January 1, 2014 and December…

  • Lyme disease caused by Borrelia mayonii

    Lyme disease caused by Borrelia mayonii

    Since the species was first identified 7 years ago, there have been only 7 reported cases of Lyme disease caused by Borrelia mayonii. In Open Forum Infectious Diseases Correspondence, McGowan and colleagues describe the recent case of a Borrelia mayonii infection in a 51-year-old man from northern Minnesota. The case is featured in a Letter…

  • Lyme disease causes cardiac complications

    Lyme disease causes cardiac complications

    The case involved a 46-year-old man with Lyme disease who presented to the clinic with cardiac complications, which initially manifest as palpitations. The patient lived in a Lyme endemic region and reported that one month earlier, he had a “pinching sensation in his right thigh with an associated macular erythematous rash,” according to the authors.…

  • Case reports: Bartonella associated with psychiatric symptoms

    Case reports: Bartonella associated with psychiatric symptoms

    In their 2007 article, “Do Bartonella Infections Cause Agitation, Panic Disorder, and Treatment-Resistant Depression?” Schaller and colleagues describe 3 patients with acute psychiatric symptoms associated with Bartonella-like sign and symptoms.¹ Each of the patients was exposed to ticks or fleas and manifest symptoms consistent with Bartonella, i.e., an enlarged lymph node near an Ixodes tick bite and…

  • Tick bite leads to Rocky Mountain spotted fever

    Tick bite leads to Rocky Mountain spotted fever

    Rocky Mountain spotted fever has primarily been reported in 5 states in the United States, according to the CDC. These include Missouri, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and North Carolina. However, RMSF has been documented in other states, as well. The disease can be transmitted by various ticks depending upon the region. In the eastern U.S., it’s…