Author Archive | Jason Lovoy
The Use of Phosphatidylcholine for Correction of Lower Lid Bulging Due to Prominent Fat Pads (PDF)
The injection of phosphatidylcholine (250 mg/5ml) into the fat pads is a simple office procedure that may postpone or even substitute for lower eyelid blepharaplasty.
ADVANCED TOPICS IN LYME DISEASE DIAGNOSTIC HINTS AND TREATMENT GUIDELINES FOR LYME AND OTHER TICK BORNE ILLNESSES (PDF)
DIAGNOSTIC HINTS AND TREATMENT GUIDELINES FOR LYME AND OTHER TICK BORNE ILLNESSES (PDF)
Further Developments in the Battle Over treatment Standards for Lyme Disease (PDF)
Late Stage Lyme Disease: Arguments for an Individualized Approach (PDF)
The purpose of this review is to provide arguments in favor of a more liberal approach to the treatment of late stage Lyme disease, specifically the use of intravenous antibiotics for extended periods of time.
LATE-STAGE NEUROPSYCHIATRIC LYME BORRELIOSIS DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT (PDF)
Lyme borreliosis (Lyme disease) is a multisystem illness caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. Although dermatologic, articular, cardiac, opthalmologic, and neurologic manifestations are well known, it is less well known that psychiatric disorders may also arise as a result of borrelial infection (1). Depression (2), panic attacks (3), schizophrenia-like psychotic state (4), bipolar disorder (3), […]
LYME DISEASE THE UNKNOWN EPIDEMIC (PDF)
Millions of people who are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, Alzheimer’s, chronic fatigue syndrome and other degenerative diseases could have Lyme Disease causing or contributing to their condition.
Lyme disease: A Look Beyond Antibiotics (PDF)
In the last decade the majority of outcome-oriented physicians observed a major shift: we realized that it was neither the lack of vitamins or growth hormone that made our patients ill. We discovered that toxicity and chronic infections were most often at the core of the client’s suffering. We watched the discussion, which infection may […]
Lyme disease: point/counterpoint (PDF)
Newer approaches to the treatment of Lyme disease should take into account its clinical complexity in coinfected patients and the possible need for prolonged combination therapy in patients with persistent symptoms of this potentially debilitating illness. The optimal antibiotic regimen for chronic Lyme disease remains to be determined.