International audienceWe report on a 11-year-old boy who had 2 acute hemiparesis episodes over a period of 1 month. He suffered from headache and fatigue since 1 year. He could not remember neither a tick bite nor a local erythematous skin lesion. The diagnosis of neuroborreliosis was based on intrathecal production of specifics antibodies. Furthermore, the CSF/blood glucose ratio was decreased (0.14), which was rarely described. Cranial MRI showed left capsulothalamic inflammation and a vasculitis. The patient was successfully treated by ceftriaxone. Neuroborreliosis should be considered in all children with stroke-like episode, even in the absence of a history of a tick bite
Introduction. Lyme borreliosis is a multisystem tick-borne disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi. N...
Background: Lyme neuroborreliosis can cause a variety of neurological manifestations. European child...
Lyme neuroborreliosis is one of the chronic manifestations of Lyme disease and is caused by the neur...
International audienceWe report on a 11-year-old boy who had 2 acute hemiparesis episodes over a per...
The article presents a clinical case of acute mixed infection associated with anaplasma and Borrelia...
After two seizures, a 13 year-old boy experienced headache, fatigue and loss of appetite over a peri...
Introduction. Lyme neuroborreliosis is a nervous system infection caused by spirochete Borrelia burg...
BACKGROUND Cerebrovascular complications of Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB) are poorly documented in ...
Stroke-like presentation in Lyme neuroborreliosis is rare in the pediatric age group. We report a pr...
Introduction: Lyme disease typically presents with viral-like symptoms and a pathognomonic rash. Wit...
Nervous system involvement in Lyme disease often mimics other conditions and thus represents a diagn...
The safety and efficacy of hyperacute reperfusion therapies in childhood stroke due to focal cerebra...
Copyright © 2015 Mohamad Almoussa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Lyme disease is a tick--borne infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu latu. Neuroborreliosis ...
Intracranial hypertension is a rare entity in prepubertal children, and its differential diagnosis i...
Introduction. Lyme borreliosis is a multisystem tick-borne disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi. N...
Background: Lyme neuroborreliosis can cause a variety of neurological manifestations. European child...
Lyme neuroborreliosis is one of the chronic manifestations of Lyme disease and is caused by the neur...
International audienceWe report on a 11-year-old boy who had 2 acute hemiparesis episodes over a per...
The article presents a clinical case of acute mixed infection associated with anaplasma and Borrelia...
After two seizures, a 13 year-old boy experienced headache, fatigue and loss of appetite over a peri...
Introduction. Lyme neuroborreliosis is a nervous system infection caused by spirochete Borrelia burg...
BACKGROUND Cerebrovascular complications of Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB) are poorly documented in ...
Stroke-like presentation in Lyme neuroborreliosis is rare in the pediatric age group. We report a pr...
Introduction: Lyme disease typically presents with viral-like symptoms and a pathognomonic rash. Wit...
Nervous system involvement in Lyme disease often mimics other conditions and thus represents a diagn...
The safety and efficacy of hyperacute reperfusion therapies in childhood stroke due to focal cerebra...
Copyright © 2015 Mohamad Almoussa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Lyme disease is a tick--borne infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu latu. Neuroborreliosis ...
Intracranial hypertension is a rare entity in prepubertal children, and its differential diagnosis i...
Introduction. Lyme borreliosis is a multisystem tick-borne disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi. N...
Background: Lyme neuroborreliosis can cause a variety of neurological manifestations. European child...
Lyme neuroborreliosis is one of the chronic manifestations of Lyme disease and is caused by the neur...