Exacerbation of chronic pain after dental extractions in a patient with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome.
Journal: Saudi Journal Of Anaesthesia
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Abstract
A subset of patients who had Lyme disease experience postinfectious signs or symptoms called post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS). PTLDS is a chronic condition including pain in joints and muscles, neurological symptoms including demyelinating diseases, peripheral neuropathy, headaches, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and cardiac conditions. We report a case of difficult acute pain management in a patient with PTLDS who underwent dental extractions and required admission to an intensive care unit for pain control.
Authors
Stephanie Lim, Sakura Kinjo
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