Atypical presentation of lyme neuroborreliosis related meningitis and radiculitis

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Abstract

Lyme disease related central and peripheral nervous system manifestations can occur in isolation or together. Radiculitis or inflammation of the nerve root can be seen 3-5% of the time in acute neuroborreliosis affecting the PNS with a typical presentation and meningitis affecting the CNS is usually seen 1% of the time. The appropriate diagnosis and management of neuroborelliosis can be challenging and require meticulous medical approaches. Herein we present a unique case of Lyme disease with neurologic manifestations including both radiculitis and meningitis due to its atypical and challenging clinical presentation and management with updated literature review.

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Dabiri, I., Calvo, N., Nauman, F., Pahlavanzadeh, M., & Burakgazi, A. Z. (2019). Atypical presentation of lyme neuroborreliosis related meningitis and radiculitis. Neurology International, 11(4), 63–65. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2019.8318

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