Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Clinical practice and cases in emergency medicine
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Lyme disease typically presents with viral-like symptoms and a pathognomonic rash. With disease progression, symptoms of nervous system involvement usually include facial nerve palsy and meningitis, but other atypical neurologic manifestations have less commonly been documented.
CASE REPORT: A six-year-old male presented with prolonged fevers, rash, headache, and non-specific neurologic symptoms. The diagnosis of neuroborreliosis with meningitis and polyradiculitis was confirmed with laboratory evaluation and lumbar puncture.
CONCLUSION: Neuroborreliosis is a disseminated form of Lyme disease. While meningitis is a common sign, the presentation of polyradiculitis in children is rare and can lead to misdiagnosis and delay in treatment.
First Page
671
Last Page
674
DOI
10.5811/cpcem.2020.9.48688
Publication Date
11-1-2020
Recommended Citation
Walker AR, Morales-Yurick T. A Noteworthy Case Report of Neuroborreliosis in an Unvaccinated Pediatric Patient. Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med. 2020 Nov;4(4):671-674. doi: 10.5811/cpcem.2020.9.48688. PMID: 33217305; PMCID: PMC7676800.