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. 2024 Jan 18;20(1):344-347.
doi: 10.5114/aoms/175494. eCollection 2024.

Atypical presentation of Lyme disease

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Atypical presentation of Lyme disease

Agnieszka Jarosińska et al. Arch Med Sci. .
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Figure 1
Chest fluoroscopy showing the bilateral phrenic nerve palsy. A – The right side of the chest cavity (anteroposterior (AP) view, supine position). B – The left side of the chest cavity (AP view, supine position). C – The right side of the chest cavity (AP view, partially rotated supine position)

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