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English: Erythema migrans on the thigh of a male in the 30s, approximately 1 week after initial presentation. There was no known tick bite, and the rash didn't look like a typical erythema migrans at this time, so a diagnosis of lyme disease was not made at this time.
7 weeks later, the rash had taken a form more typical of erythema migrans. A diagnosis of lyme disease was made, and the rash disappeared after a course of Penicillin V.
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Author Mikael Häggström
Camera location58° 21′ 30″ N, 11° 56′ 12″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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