[Pain and neuroborreliosis]
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[Pain and neuroborreliosis]
Abstract
Pain is one of the presenting symptoms in acute neuroborreliosis. Classically, acute neuroborreliosis--also known in Europe as Bannwarth's syndrome--is a combination of radicular pain, cranial neuritis and peripheral radiculitis and inflammatory changes of the CSF. The prognosis following antibiotic therapy is favorable. At least in its early stages, however, the diagnosis neuroborreliosis might be missed or mistaken. Thus, targeted assessment of typical signs is needed to expedite examination of the CSF which then permits definitive diagnosis.
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