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From another blogger – Diagnosed with Lyme Now What?
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WHAT HAPPENS TO THE BRAIN DURING ACUTE LYME NEUROBORRELIOSIS?
Additional pathological changes included:
- Leptomeningitis (meningitis)
- Vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels in the brain)
- Focal inflammation in the central nervous system
- Necrotizing focal myelitis in the cervical spinal cord
- Radiculitis (pain that radiates along the nerve due to inflammation on the nerve root at its connection to the spinal column)
- Neuritis (inflammation of the nerves)
- Demyelination in the spinal roots (erosion of the myelin sheath that normally protects nerve fibers)
- Inflammation with neurodegeneration in the dorsal root ganglia (Inflammation and progressive loss of structure or function of neurons in the dorsal root ganglia, or spinal ganglion. The dorsal root ganglion contains the cell bodies of sensory neurons that bring information from the periphery to the spinal cord.)
- Neuronal and satellite glial cell apoptosis
- Persistent abnormal F-wave chrono dispersions localized to the nerve roots, suggesting damage to axons or demyelination, that were similar to several inflammatory demyelinating peripheral neuropathic disorders, including Guillain-Barré. (Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare disorder in which your body’s immune system attacks your nerves.)
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