PMID: 9541924May 23, 1998Paper

Meningoradiculitis due to borreliosis presenting as low back pain only

Neuroradiology
P DemaerelA L Baert

Abstract

We report a child with Borrelia burgdorferi meningoradiculitis. This entity, also known as Bannwarth syndrome, is rare and its presentation with low back pain only is even more unusual. The MRI findings can suggest the diagnosis.

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Mar 30, 2004·European Radiology·Elke HattingenFriedhelm E Zanella
Jun 1, 2002·Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease·Pariwat Thaisetthawatkul, Eric L Logigian
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