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Tick Bite Granuloma After Incomplete Removal of <i>Ixodes ricinus</i> Tick. [PDF]
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Bilateral Facial Nerve Palsy: A Rare Association with Acute Hepatitis B in an Elderly Male. [PDF]
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Ticks (<i>Argasidae</i> and <i>Ixodidae</i>) in Tehran Province, Central Iran: Distribution and Seasonal Activity. [PDF]
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Development of an mRNA Vaccine for Tick-Borne Encephalitis: Selection of a Prototype Virus Strain. [PDF]
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Low frequency of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor autoimmunity in tick-borne encephalitis. [PDF]
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Acute Sulcal FLAIR Hyperintensity in Severe Tick-Borne Encephalitis: A Potential Prognostic Marker. [PDF]
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Seminars in Neurology, 2004
Tick paralysis results from inoculation of a toxin from tick salivary glands during a blood meal. It is a relatively uncommon neuromuscular disease with a higher prevalence among young girls, although older men who get exposed to ticks may also be affected. It typically presents as an acute ascending paralysis occurring a few days after tick attachment
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Tick paralysis results from inoculation of a toxin from tick salivary glands during a blood meal. It is a relatively uncommon neuromuscular disease with a higher prevalence among young girls, although older men who get exposed to ticks may also be affected. It typically presents as an acute ascending paralysis occurring a few days after tick attachment
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