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Fig. 3

From: Common and uncommon neurological manifestations of neuroborreliosis leading to hospitalization

Fig. 3

Distribution of neurological symptoms/diagnoses in patients with neuroborreliosis. In a the pivotal symptoms are shown that were the reason for presentation in our hospital. In fact, some patients showed more than one neurological symptom. In these patients symptoms did not occur at the same time and back pain (radiculitis) was usually the first symptom, followed by meningitis (headache), and finally by cranial nerve palsy. In b the distribution of all symptoms is shown. This reveals that signs of meningitis were often found in patients with neuroborreliosis, but, as indicated in A, usually did not cause admission to a hospital

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