Neurology Specific Literature Search   
 
[home][thesaurus]
    
Click Here to return To Results

 

Neurologic Manifestations in Children with North American Lyme Disease
Neurol 43:2609-2614, Belman,A.L.,et al, 1993
See this aricle in Pubmed

Article Abstract
To delineate the spectrum of neurologic manifestations and the relative frequencies of different syndromes associated with North American Lyme disease,we describe 96 children referred for neurologic problems in the setting of Borrelia burgdorferi infection.The most frequent neurologic symptom was headache,and the most common sign was facial palsy.Less common manifestations were sleep disturbance,and papilledema associated with increased intracranial pressure.Signs and symptoms of peripheral nervous system involvement were infrequent.The most common clinical syndromes were mild encephalopathy,lymphocytic meningitis,and cranial neuropathy(facial nerve palsy).In contrast with adult patients with neurologic Lyme disease, meningoradiculitis(Bannworth's syndrome)and peripheral neuropathy syndromes were rare.However,a"pseudotumor cerebri-like"syndrome seems to be unique to North American pediatric Lyme disease.
 
Related Tags
(click to filter results - removes previous filter)

children
encephalopathy
facial nerve palsy
headache
intracranial hypertension,benign
Lyme disease
Lyme disease,children
meningitis
meningitis,aseptic
papilledema

Click Here to return To Results