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lyme disease/asthenia

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Chronic muscle weakness caused by Borrelia burgdorferi meningoradiculitis.

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A 19-year-old man developed chronic weakness of the lower limbs as the predominant manifestation of Borrelia burgdorferi infection of the nervous system. Spirochetes were demonstrated in the cerebrospinal fluid. The condition resolved following intravenous penicillin treatment.

Abdominal wall weakness and lumboabdominal pain revealing neuroborreliosis: a report of three cases.

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The authors report three cases of thoracic radiculoneuropathy disclosing neuroborreliosis. All three patients had low back and abdominal pain and two had marked abdominal wall paresis. EMG confirmed a motor involvement of the lower thoracic roots and CSF analysis revealed a lymphocytic meningitis in

Diaphragmatic weakness caused by neuroborreliosis.

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[Lyme disease. Clinical, biological and developmental aspects. 29 cases in the Orléans region].

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The description of Lyme's disease (LD) in 3 stages (like syphilis), has now become classical. 29 cases of LD, between June 1981 and November 1986, have been recorded at the Hospital in Orleans. The first twelve patients that were clinically diagnosed before the serology was introduced in France,

Co-existance of toxoplasmosis and neuroborreliosis - a case report.

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The 53-year-old woman was initially diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, despite the fact that she did not really meet the clinical criteria. Her only symptoms were clumsiness and weakness of the right extremities. Being a veterinary research worker she had been exposed to infectious material. In

Clinical features of double infection with tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme borreliosis transmitted by tick bite.

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BACKGROUND In Latvia and other endemic regions, a single tick bite has the potential to transmit both tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) and Lyme borreliosis. OBJECTIVE To analyse both the clinical features and differential diagnosis of combined tick-borne infection with TBE and Lyme borreliosis, in 51

[Thoraco-abdominal manifestation of stage II Lyme neuroborreliosis].

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In the past little attention was paid to the thoracoabdominal manifestation of Lyme radiculoneuritis, because paralysis of the abdominal wall muscles was considered to be a very uncommon clinical manifestation of Lyme neuroborreliosis. In a group of 90 patients suffering from early stage Lyme

Constipation heralding neuroborreliosis: an atypical tale of 2 patients.

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This is a report of 2 patients with Lyme disease who initially presented with severe constipation, which progressed to ascending muscular weakness resembling acute idiopathic polyneuritis, with neuropsychiatric symptoms, severe urinary retention, and hyponatremia. These symptoms resolved following

[A case of Lyme neuroborreliosis coexistent with T-cell lymphoma].

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An 80-year-old Japanese man developed sensory disturbance of his extremities. One week after the onset of sensory disturbance, he also developed bilateral facial nerve palsy, weakness of the extremities, vesicorectal disturbance, general fatigue, and syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone

Ticks and salt: an atypical case of neuroborreliosis.

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It is well documented that central nervous system (CNS) infections may lead to syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone secretion (SIADH), but diagnosing these can prove difficult in patients with atypical presentations. We present a case of SIADH and muscle weakness in a patient without

[A case of Lyme disease with the triad of neurologic manifestations (meningitis, radiculoneuritis, facial nerve palsy) and dermatitis of the nail roots].

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A 23-year-old man experienced dysesthesia of the distal parts of four limbs and spilling of drinking water from the right corner of his mouth. He also experienced low grade fever, headache, and nausea. Neurological examination showed weakness of the right frontal, orbicularis oculi and orbicularis

Pediatric Acute Longitudinal Extensive Transverse Myelitis Secondary to Neuroborreliosis.

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Lyme neuroborreliosis has several different clinical manifestations in children, of which facial nerve palsies, meningitis and radiculopathies are the most common. Transverse myelitis (TM) secondary to Lyme disease has been reported in rare occasions, typically presenting with severe weakness,

[Clinical forms of neuroborreliosis among hospitalized patients in the years 2000-2005].

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the frequency of clinical forms as well as laboratory and neuroimaging results of patients with diagnosed neuroborreliosis in the years 2000-2005 due to neuroborreliosis. METHODS The records of 125 patients at the age of 21-83 (mean 49 years) treated in the years 2000-2005 in

Pancytopenia in Lyme disease.

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We present a 49-year-old man with subacute onset of fever, weakness, shortness of breath, unilateral lower extremity oedema and pancytopenia who was found to have positive serology for Lyme disease. The patient presented with an intravascular haemolytic pattern on laboratory findings where an

[A case of Lyme neuroborreliosis without erythema migrans].

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A 56-year-old man was sustained ticks at the left axilla and flank. He did not have a rash. About 3 months after the tick bites, he developed back pain, right leg weakness, right abducens nerve palsy, and left facial palsy. Western blot analysis for serum IgM and IgG antibodies against Borrelia were
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