The special role of CXCL13 in Lyme neuroborreliosis: a case report

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Abstract

The diagnosis of chronic lyme neuroborreliosis can be a challenge even for experienced neurologists. The clinical picture may be multifaceted, including polyradiculitis to cranial nerve palsies, meningitis, encephalomyelitis, encephalopathy and peripheral neuropathy. We report on a patient presenting with basal leptomeningoencephalitis associated with vasculopathy where the chemokine CXCL13 in cerebrospinal fluid played an important diagnostic role.

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Erhart, D. K., Bracknies, V., Lutz-Schuhbauer, S., Wigand, S., & Tumani, H. (2022, December 1). The special role of CXCL13 in Lyme neuroborreliosis: a case report. Neurological Research and Practice. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42466-022-00167-y

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