Volume 82, Issue 1 pp. 59-67
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Follow-up of antibiotically treated and untreated neuroborreliosis

H. Krüger

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H. Krüger

Department of Neurology, University of Würzburg, West-Germany

Priv.-Doz. Dr. med Neurologische Universitätsklinik, D-8700 Würzburg, West GermanySearch for more papers by this author
W. Kohlhepp

W. Kohlhepp

Department of Neurology, University of Würzburg, West-Germany

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S. König

S. König

Department of Neurology, University of Würzburg, West-Germany

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First published: July 1990
Citations: 38

Abstract

Abstract Follow-up of 57 patients who suffered from antibiotically untreated acute, monophasic neuroborreliosis 5 to 27 years ago shows no significant difference in comparison with the follow-up of 66 patients who suffered from antibiotically treated acute, monophasic neuroborreliosis during the last 5 years. In both groups, the involution of clinical symptoms and the normalization of pathological CSF findings were nearly identical. We found no significant difference of sequelae between the groups. Following acute neuroborreliosis, neither the antibiotically untreated nor the antibiotically treated patients developed chronic neuroborreliosis. Only in rare cases of primary chronic neuroborreliosis with CNS involvement did we observe convincing effects of antibiotics, which were given mostly in combination with glucocorticosteroids.

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