Neuroborreliosis – a Cause of Lyme Brain Fog – Pt2
See also Neuroborreliosis Part 1 "The clinical course of neuroborreliosis is highly variable. Meningoradiculitis, also described as Bannwarth’s syndrome, is the most frequent manifestation of neuroborreliosis in Europe. Symptoms include headache, cranial nerve palsy, and/or lancinating pain. Although at least 80% of European patients present with facial nerve palsy and radiculitis, symptoms of neuroborreliosis [...]