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[Neuroborreliosis].

Revue medicale de Liege, 2001
Lyme disease, or borreliosis, is an endemic affection in Belgium. It is transmitted by a spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi. The particularity of the infecting genomic group, Borrelia garinii, implies that half of the reported cases of Lyme disease in our country have neurologic manifestations.
P Y, Machurot, A, Fumal, B, Sadzot
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Epidemiology of Lyme Neuroborreliosis

Neurologic Clinics, 2016
Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected blacklegged ticks. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is the most commonly reported vector-borne illness and the fifth most common disease in the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System.
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[Neuroborreliosis].

Der Nervenarzt, 2010
Neuroborreliosis is easily diagnosed by means of clinical symptoms and laboratory findings. Guiding symptoms are radicular pain and pareses of the extremities and the facial nerve. There is a great number of further less frequently occurring neurological symptoms, which can be attributed to a borrelial infection only by appropriate investigations of ...
R, Kaiser, V, Fingerle
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The therapy of lyme neuroborreliosis

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2005
The challenge for the neurologist in the treatment of Lyme neuroborreliosis is not in the treatment per se, but in the diagnosis. Neurological manifestations of Lyme disease can present in many forms, and diagnostic techniques which detect the spirochete directly; the culture or polymerase chain reaction of the spirochete in cerebrospinal fluid, are of
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Diagnosis of Lyme neuroborreliosis

Infectious Diseases, 2019
In the present issue of Infectious Diseases Barstad et al have analyzed cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentration of CXCL13, a B lymphocyte chemoattractant chemokine, as a marker of disease in a pedi...
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Is Neuroborreliosis a Medical Emergency?

Neurocritical Care, 2006
Although Lyme disease affects the nervous system in many ways (collectively known as neuroborreliosis), only rarely does it present as a medical emergency. In extreme cases, it may cause (1) encephalitis, (2) a rapidly progressive peripheral neuropathy, or (3) a painful truncal radiculopathy that may be confused with a severe visceral process.
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Neuroborreliosis

Gazzetta Medica Italiana Archivio per le Scienze Mediche, 2023
TEIXEIRA, Cátia M.   +3 more
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Lyme neuroborreliosis with encephalitis; a systematic literature review and a Scandinavian cohort study

Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 2022
Fredrikke Christie Knudtzen   +2 more
exaly  

[Challenge of neuroborreliosis].

Der Nervenarzt, 2017
Lyme borreliosis is the most frequent tick-borne infection in Europe. It is a multisystemic disease affecting the skin, joints, heart, in rare cases the eyes and regularly the nervous system. Taking current clinical and microbiological guidelines into account, neuroborreliosis can in general be diagnosed and treated successfully.
A, Spreer   +3 more
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Lyme neuroborreliosis-associated cerebrovascular events in the Finnish endemic area

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2021
Elisa Kortela   +2 more
exaly  

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