Differentiating neuropsychiatric Lyme disease from a primary psychiatric disorder can be a daunting task. This article describes how functional brain imaging and neuropsychological testing can be particularly valuable in helping to make diagnostic distinctions. In addition to a review of the relevance of functional imaging to neuropsychiatry in general, recent findings are presented regarding the use of single photon emission computed tomographic (SPECT) imaging in Lyme disease.
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Fallon, B. A., Das, S., Plutchok, J. J., Tager, F., Liegner, K., & Van Heertum, R. (1997). Functional brain imaging and neuropsychological testing in Lyme disease. In Clinical Infectious Diseases (Vol. 25). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1086/516175
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