Neurology, Vol. 69, Issue 10,
949-950, September 4, 2007
EDITORIALS
Is the presence of antibodies in CSF sufficient to make a definitive diagnosis of Lyme disease?
Karen L. Roos and Joseph R. Berger
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Article topics:
Medicine..Lyme Disease
Entomology..Ticks
Physiology..Arachnida
Medicine..Erythema Chronicum Migrans
Microbiology..Borrelia
Physiology..IgG
Oncology..Antibody Production
Physiology..Nerves
Medicine..Research Personnel
Medicine..Paralysis
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