An appraisal of the literature suggests that a wealth of cases have already been published.
| Case 1: |
56-year-old woman with multiple strokes 18 months following treatment for early Lyme disease. Lyme disease confirmed by white cells and Lyme disease antibodies on a spinal tap and response to antibiotics.
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| Case 2: |
Lyme found in heart.
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| Case 3: |
Seizure, vasculitis, and stroke.
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| Case 4: |
Rash, fever, knee pain, syncope, and heart block.
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| Case 5: |
Episcleritis, conjunctivitis, and keratitis.
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| Case 6: |
Lyme meningitis with ehrlichiosis.
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| Case 7: |
19 year-old with persistent spirochetal infection of the central nervous system leading to encephalitis.
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| Case 8: |
8-year-old girl with pseudotumor cerebri presenting with headache, papilledema, sixth nerve palsy, increased intracranial pressure, and cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis.
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| Case 9: |
Arthritis from Lyme disease resembling rheumatoid arthritis.
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| Case 10: |
Keratitis characterized by multiple focal, nebular opacities.
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