Abstract
A 68-year-old man, who had suffered a tick bite one week previously, consulted his home doctor because of fever and an erythematous rash around the bite scar. He underwent a skin biopsy, and Borrelia garinii was detected, from which Lyme disease was diagnosed. He received amoxicillin for two weeks and his symptoms disappeared. After 6 months he noticed swelling of his cervical, axillary and inguinal lymph nodes. A biopsy sample was taken from a left cervical lymph node, and this revealed angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma. The patient achieved a complete remission after chemotherapy. The relationship between Lyme disease and lymphoma is discussed.
Publication types
-
Case Reports
-
English Abstract
MeSH terms
-
Aged
-
Amoxicillin / administration & dosage
-
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols / administration & dosage
-
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols / therapeutic use
-
Cyclophosphamide / administration & dosage
-
Doxorubicin / administration & dosage
-
Humans
-
Lyme Disease / complications*
-
Lyme Disease / drug therapy
-
Lymphoma, T-Cell / drug therapy
-
Lymphoma, T-Cell / etiology*
-
Male
-
Penicillins / administration & dosage
-
Prednisone / administration & dosage
-
Time Factors
-
Vincristine / administration & dosage
Substances
-
Penicillins
-
Vincristine
-
Doxorubicin
-
Amoxicillin
-
Cyclophosphamide
-
Prednisone