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1 Ophthalmic Manifestations in Lyme BorreliosisJ. Berglöff, MD, R. Gasser, MD, B. Feigl, MD1994-03
2 Ophthalmic manifestations in Lyme borreliosis.Berglöff, J; Gasser, R; Feigl, B
3 Isolated Fascicular Abducens Nerve Palsy and Lyme DiseaseJ. A. Mastrianni, MD, PhD, Steven L. Galetta, MD, E. C. Raps, MD, Grant T. Liu, MD, N. J. Volpe, MD1994-03
4 Isolated fascicular abducens nerve palsy and Lyme disease.Mastrianni, JA; Steven L. Galetta, MD, NYU Langone; Raps, EC; Grant T. Liu, MD. Professor of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania; Nicholas J Volpe, MD, Northwestern University
5 Reversible Horner's syndrome and Lyme disease.Glauser, T.A.; Brennan, P.J.; Galetta, S.L.
6 Defining the Spectrum of Lyme DiseasePachner, AR
7 Neuro Ophthalmic Manifestations of Lyme DiseaseBalcer, LJ; Winterkorn, JM; Galetta, SL
8 Lyme Disease and Optic NeuritisFarris, Bradley K; Webb, Randall M
9 Melkersson's syndrome associated with syphilis.James R. Keane, MD, University of Southern California Medical Center
10 Lyme Disease Associated with Postganglionic Horner Syndrome and Raeder Paratrigeminal NeuralgiaMurphy, MA; Szabados, EM; Mitty, JA
11 Syphilis/Lyme/AIDS.J. Lawton Smith, Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami School of Medicine
12 Retinal vasculitis in Lyme borreliosis.Smith, J.L.; Winward, K.E.; Nicholson, D.F.; Albert, D.W.
13 Temporal arteritis associated with Borrelia infection. A case report.Pizzarello, L.D.; MacDonald, A.B.; Semlear, R.; DiLeo, F.; Berger, B.
14 Transient worsening of optic neuropathy as a sequela of the Jarisch Herxheimer reaction in the treatment of Lyme disease.Strominger, MB; Slamovits, TL; Herskovitz, S; Lipton, RB
15 Transient Worsening of Optic Neuropathy as a Sequela of the Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction in the Treatment of Lyme Disease.Mitchell B. Strominger, MD, Thomas L .Slamovits, MD, Steven Herskovitz, MD, Richard B. Lipton, MD1994-06
16 Lyme-Associated Orbital Inflammation Presenting as Painless Subacute Unilateral PtosisXu, Luna; Winn, Bryan J; Odel, Jeffrey G
17 Annual Update of Systemic DiseaseFrohman, L; Lama, P
18 First isolation of Borrelia burgdorferi from an iris biopsy.Preac-Mursic, V.; Pfister, H.W.; Spiegel, H.; Burk, R.; Wilske, B.; Reinhardt, S.; Bhmer, R.
19 Cogan's syndrome and seroreactivity to Lyme borreliosis.Fox, G.M.; Heilskov, T.; Smith, J.L.
20 Lyme disease. A neuro-ophthalmologic view.MacDonald, A.B.
21 Ocular disease in Caribbean patients with serologic evidence of Lyme borreliosis.Winward, K.E.; Smith, J.L.
22 Reactive Lyme Serology in Optic NeuritisSibony, P; Halperin, J; Coyle, PK; Patel, K
23 The prevalence of Lyme disease in a nonendemic area. A comparative serologic study in a south Florida eye clinic population.Smith, J.L.; Parsons, T.M.; Paris-Hamelin, A.J.; Porschen, R.K.
24 The Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Lyme/syphilis survey.Smith, J.L.; Crumpton, B.C.; Hummer, J.
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