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Publié en ligne: 21 oct. 2016
Pages: 373 - 375
Reçu: 15 janv. 2016
Accepté: 03 juin 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/amma-2016-0033
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© 2016 Maier Smaranda et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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The clinical manifestations of Lyme disease are protean. The meningoradiculitis is a common and well-recognized complication of neuroborreliosis but can be easily misdiagnosed without a high degree of clinical suspicion, mainly if the tick bite is not present in the medical history. We report two cases of Lyme meningoradiculitis with excellent outcome after appropriate antibiotic therapy. In an endemic area in case of neurological manifestations suggestive for neuroborreliosis the serological testing for B. burgdorferi in serum and cerebrospinal fluid is imperative for the correct diagnosis.