Atypical presentation of Lyme neuroborreliosis related meningitis and radiculitis
Lyme disease related central and peripheral nervous system manifestations can occur in isolation or together. Radiculitis or inflammation of the nerve root can be seen 3-5% of the time in acute neuroborreliosis affecting the PNS with a typical presentation and meningitis affecting the CNS is usually...
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Main Authors: | Iman Dabiri (Author), Nicholas Calvo (Author), Feryal Nauman (Author), Mahsa Pahlavanzadeh (Author), Ahmet Z. Burakgazi (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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