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In this episode, I discussed a unique case involving a 43-year-old man with neurological manifestations of Lyme disease including both meningitis and radiculitis.
This case was described by Dabira in the journal Neurology International.
He first presented with an atypical rash. Within two weeks he presented with a broad range of symptoms “including cough, fever, anorexia, malaise, fatigue, myalgias, cervicalgia/neck stiffness with flexion and extension, mild photophobia, headache,” the authors wrote. He was diagnosed with viral meningitis.
One month later, the patient developed progressive weakness, severe radicular lancinating pain, emotional lability along with depression and anxiety, an occasional action tremor in hands interfering with fine motor tasks, and tremor in his legs causing imbalance and instability.
He was diagnosed with meningitis and radiculitis due to Lyme disease.
You can hear more about these cases through his blogs, social media, and YouTube. Sign up for our newsletter to keep up with these cases.
How to Connect with Dr. Daniel Cameron:
We, of course, hope you’ll join the conversation, connect with us and other readers, ask questions, and share your insights.
Dr. Cameron is a Lyme disease expert and the author "Inside Lyme: An expert's guide to the science of Lyme disease." He has been treating adolescents and adults for more than 30 years.
Please remember that the advice given is general and not intended as specific advice as to any particular patient. If you require specific advice, then please seek that advice from an experienced professional.
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In this episode, I discussed a unique case involving a 43-year-old man with neurological manifestations of Lyme disease including both meningitis and radiculitis.
This case was described by Dabira in the journal Neurology International.
He first presented with an atypical rash. Within two weeks he presented with a broad range of symptoms “including cough, fever, anorexia, malaise, fatigue, myalgias, cervicalgia/neck stiffness with flexion and extension, mild photophobia, headache,” the authors wrote. He was diagnosed with viral meningitis.
One month later, the patient developed progressive weakness, severe radicular lancinating pain, emotional lability along with depression and anxiety, an occasional action tremor in hands interfering with fine motor tasks, and tremor in his legs causing imbalance and instability.
He was diagnosed with meningitis and radiculitis due to Lyme disease.
You can hear more about these cases through his blogs, social media, and YouTube. Sign up for our newsletter to keep up with these cases.
How to Connect with Dr. Daniel Cameron:
We, of course, hope you’ll join the conversation, connect with us and other readers, ask questions, and share your insights.
Dr. Cameron is a Lyme disease expert and the author "Inside Lyme: An expert's guide to the science of Lyme disease." He has been treating adolescents and adults for more than 30 years.
Please remember that the advice given is general and not intended as specific advice as to any particular patient. If you require specific advice, then please seek that advice from an experienced professional.