Acute Lyme neuroborreliosis may be indicated clinically by the association of a lymphocytic meningitis with painful radiculopathy or cranial neuropathies, typically bilateral facial palsies.
Acute Lyme neuroborreliosis may be indicated clinically bythe association of a lymphocytic meningitis with painfulradiculopathy or cranial neuropathies, typically bilateralfacial palsies.