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Manifestations of Lyme Disease by Stage[1]
System Stage 1 (Localized Infection) Stage 2 (Disseminated Infection) Stage 3 (Persistent Infection)
Skin ▸ Erythema migrans ▸ Secondary annular lesions
▸ Malar rash
▸ Diffuse erythema or urticaria
▸ Evanescent lesions
▸ Lymphocytoma
▸ Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans
▸ Localized scleroderma-like lesions
Musculoskeletal ▸ Migratory arthralgia
▸ Brief arthritis attacks
▸ Myositis
▸ Osteomyelitis
▸ Panniculitis
▸ Prolonged arthritis attacks
▸ Chronic arthritis
▸ Peripheral enthesopathy
▸ Periostitis or joint subluxations below acrodermatitis
Neurologic ▸ Meningitis
▸ Cranial neuritis or Bell's palsy
▸ Motor or sensory radiculoneuritis
▸ Encephalitis
▸ Mononeuritis multiplex
▸ Pseudotumor cerebri
▸ Myelitis
▸ Chorea
▸ Cerebellar ataxia
▸ Chronic encephalomyelitis
▸ Spastic parapareses
▸ Ataxic gait
▸ Mental disorders
▸ Chronic axonal polyradiculopathy
▸ Dementia
Lymphatic ▸ Regional lymphadenopathy ▸ Regional or generalized lymphadenopathy
▸ Splenomegaly
Heart ▸ Atrioventricular nodal block
▸ Myopericarditis
▸ Pancarditis
Eyes ▸ Conjunctivitis
▸ Iritis
▸ Choroiditis Panophthalmitis
▸ Retinal hemorrhage or detachment
▸ Panophthalmitis
▸ Keratitis




Liver ▸ Mild or recurrent hepatitis
Respiratory ▸ Nonexudative sore throat
▸ Nonproductive cough
▸ Adult respiratory distress syndrome
Kidney ▸ Microscopic hematuria or proteinuria
Genitourinary ▸ Orchitis
Constitutional systems ▸ Minor ▸ Severe malaise and fatigue ▸ Fatigue
  1. Steere, AC. (1989). "Lyme disease". N Engl J Med. 321 (9): 586–96. doi:10.1056/NEJM198908313210906. PMID 2668764. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)