Bibrachial plegia due to Lyme radiculopoliomyelitis-myelitis
- PMID: 28566141
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2017.04.028
Bibrachial plegia due to Lyme radiculopoliomyelitis-myelitis
Abstract
Nervous system involvement occurs in up to 15% of patients with Lyme disease, most commonly manifested as cranial neuropathy, lymphocytic meningitis, and or radiculoneuritis. We describe a patient with subacute radiculopoliomyelitis-myelitis matching the selective involvement of the anterior horns and roots of the cervical spinal cord seen on MRI and on electrodiagnostic studies. We demonstrate positive CSF Lyme antibodies and document a near-complete recovery with antibiotics. This case highlights the importance of recognizing an atypical presentation of Lyme disease in the setting of initial radiculitis and or myelitis, particularly given the potential for favorable outcomes with appropriate treatment.
Keywords: Lyme; Myelitis; Neuroborreliosis; Poliomyelitis; Radiculopoliomyelitis-myelitis.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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