2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00234-024-03482-0
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Are white matter hyperintensities associated with neuroborreliosis? The answer is twofold

Elisabeth S. Lindland,
Martin S. Røvang,
Anne Marit Solheim
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Many consider white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) to be important imaging findings in neuroborreliosis. However, evidence regarding association with WMHs is of low quality. The objective was to investigate WMHs in neuroborreliosis visually and quantitatively. Materials and methods Patients underwent brain MRI within one month of diagnosis and six months after treatment. Healthy controls were recruited. WMHs were counted by visual rating and the vo… Show more

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