Lyme neuroborreliosis: central nervous system manifestations
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- DOI: 10.1212/wnl.39.6.753
Lyme neuroborreliosis: central nervous system manifestations
Abstract
We evaluated 85 patients with serologic evidence of Borrelia burgdorferi infection. Manifestations included encephalopathy (41), neuropathy (27), meningitis (2), multiple sclerosis (MS) (6), and psychiatric disorders (3). We performed lumbar punctures in 53, brain MRI in 33, and evoked potentials (EPs) in 33. Only patients with an MS-like illness had abnormal EPs, elevated IgG index, and oligoclonal bands in the cerebrospinal fluid. Twelve of 18 patients with encephalopathy, meningitis, or focal CNS disease had evidence of intrathecal synthesis of anti-B burgdorferi antibody, compared with no patients with either MS-like or psychiatric illnesses, and only 2/24 patients with neuropathy. MRIs were abnormal in 7/17 patients with encephalopathy, 5/6 patients with an MS-like illness, and no others. We conclude that (1) intrathecal concentration of specific antibody is a useful marker of CNS B burgdorferi infection; (2) Lyme disease causes an encephalopathy, probably due to infection of the CNS; (3) MS patients with serum immunoreactivity against B burgdorferi lack evidence of CNS infection with this organism.
Comment in
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Lyme encephalopathy.Neurology. 1991 Jun;41(6):952-3. doi: 10.1212/wnl.41.6.952-a. Neurology. 1991. PMID: 2046960 No abstract available.
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CNS Lyme disease.Neurology. 1990 Jan;40(1):189-91. doi: 10.1212/wnl.40.1.189. Neurology. 1990. PMID: 2296374 No abstract available.
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