| Literature DB >> 21831262 |
Daniel Bremell1, Lars Hagberg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bell's palsy and Lyme neuroborreliosis are the two most common diagnoses in patients with peripheral facial palsy in areas endemic for Borrelia burgdorferi. Bell's palsy is treated with corticosteroids, while Lyme neuroborreliosis is treated with antibiotics. The diagnosis of Lyme neuroborreliosis relies on the detection of Borrelia antibodies in blood and/or cerebrospinal fluid, which is time consuming. In this study, we retrospectively analysed clinical and cerebrospinal fluid parameters in well-characterised patient material with peripheral facial palsy caused by Lyme neuroborreliosis or Bell's palsy, in order to obtain a working diagnosis and basis for treatment decisions in the acute stage.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21831262 PMCID: PMC3176206 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-11-215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Month of onset of symptoms. Number of patients per month presenting with peripheral facial palsy for the groups Bell's palsy and definite Lyme neuroborreliosis.
Baseline data, clinical characteristics and CSF laboratory data
| Bell's palsy | Definite Lyme | Possible Lyme | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender, female | 26 (51%) | 13 (38%) | 7 (41%) | |
| Age | 36 (15-70) | 46 (7-75) | 28 (8-70) | |
| Tick bite within 3 months | 7 (14%) | 10 (29%) | 4 (24%) | |
| Symptoms | ||||
| Local pain, affected side of face | 17 (33%) | 17 (50%) | 7 (41%) | |
| Radiculitic pain, other location | 5 (10%) | 17 (50%) | 1 (6%) | |
| Local sensibility disturbances | 6 (12%) | 2 (6%) | 2 (12%) | |
| Other sensibility disturbances | 0 (0%) | 8 (24%) | 1 (6%) | |
| Other pareses | 0 (0%) | 3 (9%) | 1 (6%) | |
| No associated neurogical symptoms | 25 (49%) | 6 (18%) | 7 (41%) | |
| Duration of symptoms before LP, days | 5 (1-90) | 14 (1-75) | 12 (2-120) | |
| CSF laboratory data | ||||
| Mononuclear cells, no/μL | 2 (0-534) | 165 (32-1044) | 3 (0-41) | |
| Albumin, mg/L | 196 (76-768) | 840 (197-2850) | 204 (66-774) | |
Comparison between patients with peripheral facial palsy diagnosed as Bell's palsy, definite Lyme neuroborreliosis or possible Lyme neuroborreliosis. Data for gender, history of tick bite and symptoms are presented as number of patients (percentage of total for the group). Data for numerical values are presented as median (range). *p-values refer to the comparison between the groups with Bell's palsy and definite Lyme neuroborreliosis.
Subgroup analysis of patients without associated neurological symptoms
| Bell's Palsy | Definite Lyme | Possible Lyme | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender, female | 16 (64%) | 1 (17%) | 4 (57%) | |
| Age | 36 (15-70) | 33 (19-67) | 27 (8-70) | |
| Tick bite within 3 months | 2 (8%) | 3 (50%) | 3 (43%) | |
| Duration of symptoms before LP, days | 3 (1-25) | 3 (1-42) | 12 (2-120) | |
| CSF laboratory data | ||||
| Mononuclear cells, no/μL | 2 (0-36) | 103 (40-1044) | 3 (1-14) | |
| Albumin, mg/L | 194 (107-569) | 988 (444-1520) | 175 (66-279) | |
Comparison between patients with peripheral facial palsy diagnosed as Bell's palsy, definite Lyme neuroborreliosis or possible Lyme neuroborreliosis and no associated neurological symptoms. Data for gender and history of tick bite are presented as number of patients (percentage of total for the group). Data for numerical values are presented as median (range). *p-values refer to the comparison between the groups with Bell's palsy and definite Lyme neuroborreliosis