erythema migrans

erythema migrans
or erythema chronicum migrans noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, (chronic) migrating erythema Date: 1979 a red spreading annular skin lesion that is an early symptom of Lyme disease and that develops at the site of the bite of a tick (as the deer tick) infected with the causative spirochete

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