[Predominant involvement of the central nervous system in a secondary form of borreliosis]
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[Predominant involvement of the central nervous system in a secondary form of borreliosis]
Abstract
The clinical features of a patient with a secondary stage of Borrelia Burgdorferi infection are reported. Severe symptoms and signs of central nervous involvement were present.
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