1994
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.44.11.2207
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Borrelia meningitis mimicking meningeal lymphoma

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“…As both his fundoscopic and electroretinographic findings closely resembled those reported in SCA7 PMD, 4 we suspected that the patient might have SCA7. We carried out genetic diagnosis with the informed consent of the patient.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…As both his fundoscopic and electroretinographic findings closely resembled those reported in SCA7 PMD, 4 we suspected that the patient might have SCA7. We carried out genetic diagnosis with the informed consent of the patient.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…2 3 A similar system is being introduced within parts of the UK National Health Service for a variety of specialties under the title of Integrated Clinical Assessment and Treatment Services. 4 The email service provides a response to the GP within 48 h, but if the referral is dealt with by simply providing advice or by arranging investigations, the patient will not be seen in person by the neurologist. When we presented our results at neurological meetings, one objection raised against the email system was that patients and their GPs would be unhappy that a referred patient may not see a neurologist in person.…”
Section: Email Triage For New Neurological Outpatient Referrals: Whatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CSF lymphocytosis and raised levels of CSF protein were also typical findings for acute neuroborreliosis. Neuroborreliosis with malignancy simulating meningopolyneuritis has been described previously, 4 but has not been reported as a presentation of reinfection with B burgdorferi.…”
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“…Patient 3 This patient has been described in detail elsewhere (Garcia-Monc6 et al, 1994). Briefly, a 28-year-old woman presented with lymphocytic meningitis in the summer.…”
Section: Fig 1 Csf Sample Of Patient 1 Showing a Heterogeneous Popumentioning
confidence: 99%