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Early neuroborreliosis in children, Bannwart syndrome (clinical observations)
Author(s) -
К. В. Маркова,
E. Yu. Skripchenko,
Н. В. Скрипченко,
E. Yu. Gorelik,
А. А. Вильниц,
A.V. Astapova,
Н. Ф. Пульман
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
detskie infekcii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2618-8139
pISSN - 2072-8107
DOI - 10.22627/2072-8107-2021-20-4-60-64
Subject(s) - pathognomonic , neuroborreliosis , medicine , serous fluid , incidence (geometry) , disease , pediatrics , meningitis , polyneuropathy , dermatology , intensive care medicine , pathology , immunology , borrelia burgdorferi , physics , antibody , optics
The problem of ixodic tick-borne borreliosis remains relevant due to its ubiquity, high incidence, especially in the Northwestern Federal District, a variety of clinical manifestations, as well as the possibility of chronization, including in children. Purpose: to describe our own clinical observations of Bannwart syndrome, which developed during the dissemination of the pathogen. Results. Bannwart syndrome is pathognomonic for borreliosis symptoms, including a triad of clinical manifestations: serous meningitis, single- or bilateral lesion of facial nerves, polyneuropathy. Timely clinical and adequate laboratory diagnostics determine the favorable course of the disease.

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