Bilateral facial palsy: an atypical presentation of Lyme disease (a case report)

Journal: The Pan African Medical Journal
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Abstract

Lyme neuroborreliosis is a rare zoonosis which can be difficult to diagnose, in particular in low endemic areas. We here report the case of a 35-year-old man presenting with disabling back pain preceded by facial monoplegia, which was wrongly treated as Bell's palsy (paralysis a frigore) and then as post-traumatic lumbosciatica. The onset of facial diplegia allowed for a definitive diagnosis. The patient was treated with ceftriaxone and symptoms gradually improved.

Authors
Sophie Collignon, François Coenen, Pierre Mols, Caroline Chauvin, William Ngatchou