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Subacute transverse myelitis caused by Borrelia infection

Lyme neuroborreliosis can manifest as encephalitis or acute/subacute transverse myelitis. Only a handful of subacute transverse myelitis cases have been reported in the literature. In their article, “Subacute transverse myelitis with optic symptoms in neuroborreliosis: a case report,” Opielka et al. describe one of the few cases of subacute transverse myelitis (SaTM) associated with Lyme neuroborreliosis and involving the optic nerve.

Lyme disease infection triggers heart block in young man

Although Lyme carditis is reportedly an infrequent manifestation of Lyme disease, new-onset heart block in young patients is exceptionally rare. And a lack of objective Lyme disease symptoms, such as an erythema migrans rash, can make it challenging to diagnose Lyme carditis in this patient population. But a new tool, developed in 2018, may assist clinicians in identifying possible cases.