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  2. Neuroborreliosis - Wikipedia

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    Neuroborreliosis is often preceded by the typical symptoms of Lyme disease, which include erythema migrans and flu-like symptoms such as fever and muscle aches. Neurologic symptoms of neuroborreliosis include the meningoradiculitis (which is more common in European patients), cranial nerve abnormalities, and altered mental status.

  3. Mom's memory loss and tingling were dismissed by 14 ... - AOL

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    Kirsten Stein experienced memory troubles, tingling, facial palsy, exhaustion. 14 doctors dismissed her saying allergies, stress. It was neurological Lyme disease.

  4. Lyme disease - Wikipedia

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    Lyme disease is the most common disease spread by ticks in the Northern Hemisphere. [21] [8] Infections are most common in the spring and early summer. [4] Lyme disease was diagnosed as a separate condition for the first time in 1975 in Lyme, Connecticut. It was originally mistaken for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. [22]

  5. Neuritis - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of Lyme disease frequently presents with a pathognomonic "bull's eye" rash, erythema migrans, as well as fever, malaise, and arthralgias. Roughly 15% of untreated patients will then develop neurological manifestations, classically characterized by cranial neuropathy, radiculoneuritis, and a lymphocytic meningitis. [16]

  6. Long Dismissed, Chronic Lyme Is Finally in the Spotlight - AOL

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  7. Lyme disease signs and symptoms: When should you seek ... - AOL

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    Though you may not know you were a tick's target right away, these signs and symptoms of Lyme disease can help you determine when to seek medical treatment.

  8. Lymphocytic meningoradiculitis - Wikipedia

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    Lymphocytic meningoradiculitis, also known as Bannwarth syndrome, is a neurological disease characterized as intense nerve pain radiating from the spine. [1] The disease is caused by an infection of Borrelia burgdorferi , a tick-borne spirochete bacterium also responsible for causing Lyme disease .

  9. Kelly Osbourne reveals secret battle with Lyme disease ... - AOL

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    The results were positive: I had stage III neurological Lyme disease." Kelly wrote in her memoir that she felt "relieved" to finally get a diagnosis, but was "also scared s--tless."