Abstract
Diagnosis of chronic Lyme disease is a challange for a clinician, even if there is modern laboratory and instrumental facilities at the hospital. Borreliosis is known for polysystemic and variable clinical picture. This article describes the clinical feachures and diagnosis of chronic borreliosis with central nervous system involvement. Various clinical variants of the disease and available methods of specific and nonspecific diagnosis are listed. The theoretical part of the work was carried out based on materials from 34 publications devoted to the problem of chronic neuroborreliosis. Also we describe the clinical case that illustrates the difficulties of managing this group of patients.
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