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Results: Four patients had focal neurologic deficits, relapsing–remitting disease, and lesions in a distribution typical of MS. Twenty-three patients presented with nonfocal symptoms such as fatigue, subjective memory deficits, and mood disturbance. Twelve of these patients had normal MRI, including the more sensitive fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence, 10 had primarily punctate and subcortical lesions, and one patient had multiple periventricular lesions. Conclusions: In a portion of patients with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome, white-matter hyperintensities tend to occur in subcortical arteriolar watershed areas and are not specific. Magnetization transfer ratio analysis did not provide evidence for structural abnormalities of the brain parenchyma in patients with nonfocal disease
Posted on: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 19:12:39 +0000

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