Simultaneous involvement of third and sixth cranial nerve in a patient with lyme disease

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Abstract

We report a 57-year-old woman with neuroborreliosis presenting with headache, shoulder muscle pain and double vision. MRI demonstrated enhancement of the right third and sixth cranial nerves. A 3D MP-RAGE sequence was used to perform multiplanar reformations to show this more graphically. The patient was free of symptoms 1 month after completion of therapy, when thickening and contrast enhancement of the nerves were less pronounced.

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Lell, M., Schmid, A., Stemper, B., Maihöfner, C., Heckmann, J. G., & Tomandl, B. F. (2003). Simultaneous involvement of third and sixth cranial nerve in a patient with lyme disease. Neuroradiology, 45(2), 85–87. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-002-0904-x

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