Stroke, Vol 24, 1393-1396, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
S Hammers-Berggren, A Grondahl, M Karlsson, M von Arbin, A Carlsson and G Stiernstedt
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Borrelia burgdorferi, the etiologic agent of Lyme
disease, can cause different neurological manifestations. We studied the
prevalence of Lyme neuroborreliosis in patients with stroke. METHODS:
During a 1-year period, sera from patients with cerebral thrombosis or
transient ischemic attack without cardioembolism were investigated for
antibodies against B burgdorferi. RESULTS: One of 281 patients had a
positive serum immunoglobulin M titer and 23 of 281 (8%) had positive serum
immunoglobulin G titers against B burgdorferi. One of the 24 seropositive
patients, with a diagnosis of transient ischemic attack due to dysphasia,
had a lymphocytic pleocytosis and intrathecal antibody production against B
burgdorferi. The medical history revealed a 9-month period of general and
neurological symptoms compatible with Lyme neuroborreliosis before the
strokelike incidents. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that Lyme neuroborreliosis
may imitate stroke, but screening for antibodies against B burgdorferi
seems to be of little value and may be replaced by a careful medical
history.
ARTICLES
Screening for neuroborreliosis in patients with stroke
Department of Infectious Diseases, Danderyd Hospital, Sweden.
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