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Ophthalmological findings in neuroborreliosis - a prospective study performed in western Sweden.

Dragana SkiljicMartin GustavssonLeif DotevallKerstin NorrsellMarita Andersson Grönlund
Published in: Acta ophthalmologica (2018)
The majority of patients diagnosed with neuroborreliosis had ophthalmological symptoms and/or findings. Facial palsy with palpebral diastasis was a common finding. Onset of diplopia and/or sixth nerve affection may be a first sign of neuroborreliosis. Number of ophthalmological findings was correlated with the CSF antibody titre. Ticks are becoming more widespread and abundant, resulting in a higher incidence of neuroborreliosis. Hence, the knowledge of ophthalmological symptoms and findings is of great importance.
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