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  lüll Does this patient have erythema migrans?Tibbles CD; Edlow JAJAMA  2007[Jun]; 297 (23): 2617-27CONTEXT: Erythema migrans, while not pathognomonic, is the most common  manifestation of early Lyme disease. Accurate diagnosis of this rash is essential  to initiating appropriate antibiotic therapy. OBJECTIVE: To determine the  sensitivity of history and physical examination characteristics for the diagnosis  of erythema migrans. DATA SOURCES: Structured MEDLINE searches of articles  written only in English, 1966 through March 2007. STUDY SELECTION: Studies were  included if they enrolled at least 15 consecutive patients with the diagnosis of  erythema migrans and reported original data regarding the history and physical  examination characteristics of the patients. DATA EXTRACTION: One author  abstracted data from the studies. RESULTS: We separately analyzed the studies  from Europe and analyzed both Lyme-endemic and nonendemic areas of the United  States to search for potential differences in the clinical presentation.  Thirty-two studies from Europe, 20 studies from the United States, and 1 from  Europe and the United States met inclusion criteria for a total of 8493 patients.  Sensitivity was calculated for each of the variables. No studies included  patients without erythema migrans, so specificity data and likelihood ratios  could not be determined. Many patients do not recall a tick bite. Associated  systemic symptoms, such as fever and headache, are frequently reported. Nausea  and vomiting are rare. A solitary lesion is the most frequent presentation in  both US (81%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 72%-87%) and European patients (88%;  95% CI, 81%-93%). Central clearing is less common in the endemic United States  (19%; 95% CI, 11%-32%) vs Europe (79%; 95% CI, 69%-86%) and the nonendemic United  States (80%; 95% CI, 63%-90%). CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis of the current available  literature suggests that there is no single element in the history or physical  examination that is highly sensitive by itself for the diagnosis of erythema  migrans. Clinicians should be aware of the wide variability in the clinical  presentation of erythema migrans and the need to factor in multiple components of  the clinical examination and epidemiological context.|Data Collection[MESH]|Erythema Chronicum Migrans/*diagnosis[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Physical Examination[MESH] |