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Tuesday, March 6, 2018

The older neurological research describes late stage Lyme

The older research tells the story.

Cerebellar ataxia as the presenting manifestation of lyme disease


Lyme disease of the brainstem


Pseudotumor cerebri and Lyme disease: A new association


Chronic Lyme Disease with an Expansive Granulomatous Lesion in the Cerebellopontine Angle


Acute Cerebellar Ataxia in a Pediatric Case of Lyme Disease and a Review of Literature


Acute cerebellitis


Brain perfusion SPECT in Lyme Neuroborreliosis


Epilepsy and cerebellar ataxia associated with anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies


Acute cerebellar ataxia in a 41 year old woman


Post-infectious acute cerebellar ataxia in children.


Post-Infectious Acute Cerebellar Ataxia in Children


Cerebellar ataxia and acute motor axonal neuropathy associated with Anti GD1b and Anti GM1 antibodies 


Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and cerebellar ataxia in the case of late stage Lyme disease
  

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