Chronic Lyme disease: a review

A Marques - Infectious disease clinics of North America, 2008 - Elsevier
Chronic Lyme disease is a confusing term that has been used to describe very different
patient populations. Studies have shown that most patients diagnosed with chronic Lyme
disease either have no objective evidence of previous or current infection with Borrelia
burgdorferi or are patients who should be classified as having post-Lyme disease syndrome,
which is defined as continuing or relapsing nonspecific symptoms (such as fatigue,
musculoskeletal pain, and cognitive complaints) in a patient previously treated for Lyme …