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Rare case of acute transverse myelitis associated with Lyme neuroborreliosis.

Abstract
Acute transverse myelitis is a neurological disorder that leads to acute spinal cord injury due to inflammation caused by autoimmune disorders or by parainfectious etiologies. Among the many different infectious causes of transverse myelitis, one of the rare ones is Lyme disease. Here we describe a case of a 62 year old male who presents with bilateral paresthesia and weakness. MRI imaging of the cervical and thoracic spine led to the initial diagnosis of cervical cord edema leading to the symptoms associated transverse myelitis. However further workup of different infectious causes lead to positive Lyme titers with positive confirmatory ELISA testing. Initiation of Lyme disease treatment with IV ceftriaxone led to the gradual resolution of the symptoms.
AuthorsMujtaba Chohan, Dhara Rana, Nagwa Hafez
JournalIDCases (IDCases) Vol. 27 Pg. e01422 ( 2022) ISSN: 2214-2509 [Print] Netherlands
PMID35145862 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© 2022 The Authors.

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