Motor neuron disease features in a patient with neuroborreliosis and a cervical anterior horn lesion.
Autor(es): De Cauwer H.; Declerck S.; De Smet J.; Matthyssen Ph.; Pelzers E.; Eykens L.; Lagrou K.
Resumo: A variety of neurological syndromes has been described in neuroborreliosis: cranial nerve palsies, radiculopathy, axonal neuropathy, stroke, parkinsonism, transverse myelitis, supranuclear palsy, Guillain-Barré syndrome, ... We report a case of neuroborreliosis with cervical myelitis presenting clinically as a lower motor neuron syndrome of the upper and lower limbs with proximal and distal pareses and atrophies as well as bulbar dysarthria and dysphagia. During the course of the disease the patient developed the clinical picture of a meningoencephalitis. After initiating ceftriaxone treatment the patient showed a complete recovery. In endemic regions for Lyme disease, in all neurological syndromes neuroborreliosis has to be excluded.
Imprenta: Acta Clinica Belgica, v. 64, n. 3, p. 225-227, 2009
Identificador do objeto digital: 10.1179/acb.2009.039
Descritores: Guillain-Barre Syndrome - Pathogenesis
Data de publicação: 2009