Medically Refractory Neuroborreliosis Case Presented with Coexistance Involvements of Cranial 7 and 8 Nerves
In the US, Lyme disease (LD) has become the most common vector-borne disease. Less than 10% of patients develop cranial nerve palsy or meningitis. There are few reports on cases of Lyme disease with more than one cranial neuropathy. Herein, we will discuss a case of persistent neurological deficits...
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Main Authors: | Anam Hareem (Author), Iman Dabiri (Author), Nida Zaheer (Author), Ahmet Z. Burakgazi (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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