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Lyme borreliosis and intracranial aneurysm

[...]we think that only one of the three patients had neuroborreliosis. In the other two patients there was no pleiocytosis or raised protein content in the CSF, a finding that is considered to be a necessity for the diagnosis of neuroborreliosis. 3-5 Also, antibodies against Borrelia burgdorferi we...

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Published in:Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry neurosurgery and psychiatry, 1999-06, Vol.66 (6), p.806-807a
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Lyme disease
Lyme Disease - complications
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