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Lyme Disease Facial Palsy:Differentiation from Bell's Palsy
BMJ 299:605-606, Markby,D.P., 1989
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Article Abstract
Lyme disease is caused by the spirochaete Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted to humans by the tick Ixodes ricinus.Infection may affect the skin,nervous system,heart,and joints,and one presentation is of a facial nerve palsy that resembles Bell's palsy.There are,however,differences that are important to recognise so that a palsy caused by infection with B burgdorferi may be treated early and appropriately,which may lead to a more rapid and complete recovery.I describe nine patients who presented with facial nerve palsies between February 1986 and August 1988.Eight of these had Lyme disease and one had Bell's palsy.
 
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