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Incidental eyelid Ixodes scapularis

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1 Resident Physician, Yale University Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, New Haven, CT 06510, USA

2 Medical Student, Yale University Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, New Haven, CT 06510, USA

3 Assistant Professor, Yale University Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, New Haven, CT 06510, USA

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Article ID: 100027Z17JS2022

doi: 10.5348/100027Z17JS2022CI

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Spadaro JZ, Wang K, Pointdujour-Lim R. Incidental eyelid Ixodes scapularis. J Case Rep Images Opthalmol 2022;5:100027Z17JS2022.

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Keywords: Eyelid, Hidrocystoma, Ixodes scapularis, Lyme disease, Tick

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Author Contributions

Jane Zhu Spadaro - Substantial contributions to conception and design, Acquisition of data, Analysis of data, Interpretation of data, Drafting the article, Revising it critically for important intellectual content, Final approval of the version to be published

Kevin Wang - Substantial contributions to conception and design, Acquisition of data, Analysis of data, Interpretation of data, Drafting the article, Revising it critically for important intellectual content, Final approval of the version to be published

Renelle Pointdujour-Lim - Substantial contributions to conception and design, Acquisition of data, Analysis of data, Interpretation of data, Drafting the article, Revising it critically for important intellectual content, Final approval of the version to be published

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Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this article.

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All relevant data are within the paper and its Supporting Information files.

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