Neuroborreliosis manifested as persistent vomiting in three children

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Abstract

Neuroborreliosis usually presents with facial palsy and meningitis, but unspecific symptoms may also occur and can result in delayed diagnosis. We report on 3 children in whom persistent vomiting was the key clinical finding of neuroborreliosis.

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Baehr, A., Gerecke, A., Liese, C., & Berner, R. (2008). Neuroborreliosis manifested as persistent vomiting in three children. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 40(6–7), 587–588. https://doi.org/10.1080/00365540801894761

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