Ehrlichiosis-Induced Atrial Flutter: An Unusual Cause of Atrial Flutter

Tick-borne illness has been increasingly on the rise, since the first human case was reported in the late 1980s. Ehrlichia chaffeensis is one of the most common reported causes of tick-borne illness, particularly in the southern states of the United States. The clinical picture presents as a paradig...

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Main Authors: Anthony Kunnumpurath MBBS (Author), Gilbert-Roy Kamoga MD, FACP (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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