The most common dermatologic manifestation of chronic Lyme disease, acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans, seen occasionally in Europe and rarely in the United States, has not been reported from Australia."
That quote you included from the link you give is totally confusing isn't it? - the "most common" thing is rarely seen in the US, and occasionally in Europe? How can the most common be rarely seen? I am still looking at all this, but doubt that my doctor would test me even if I asked. Thanks for your info, I will look at the Oz ones.
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The most common dermatologic manifestation of chronic Lyme disease, acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans, seen occasionally in Europe and rarely in the United States, has not been reported from Australia."
That quote you included from the link you give is totally confusing isn't it? - the "most common" thing is rarely seen in the US, and occasionally in Europe? How can the most common be rarely seen? I am still looking at all this, but doubt that my doctor would test me even if I asked. Thanks for your info, I will look at the Oz ones.
April 14, 2010 - 8:00pmThis Comment
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