Lyme radiculopathy in a septuagenarian

Author:

McKenzie Iona,Tsarfati Elan Micha

Abstract

A man in his 70s presented to hospital in early summer with a 5-week history of progressive lower back and right thigh pain, sensory deficit and right leg weakness. There had been limited response to analgesics in the community. Primary investigations on admission revealed no cause for his symptoms. Five days into admission, history emerged of a possible tick bite with subsequent rash sustained 3 months earlier, raising the possibility of neuroborreliosis leading to radiculopathy. Cerebrospinal fluid demonstrated a lymphocytic pleocytosis. An elevatedBorrelia burgdorferiantibody index confirmed a diagnosis of Lyme neuroborreliosis. The patient was treated successfully with 28 days of intravenous ceftriaxone, analgesia and physiotherapy. Within the literature, Lyme radiculopathy is a common presentation of neuroborreliosis and should be considered and investigated in patients without radiological evidence of a mechanical cause of worsening lower back pain in settings with endemic Lyme disease.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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