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The aim of this study was to characterize the epidemiology and clinical features of tick-borne encephalitis in north-eastern Poland. Clinical and epidemiological data were analysed of patients hospitalized with the diagnosis in the Department of the Infectious Diseases and
Neuroinfections
of the Medical University in Bialystok in 1997-2001. Tick-borne encephalitis was diagnosed in 152 patients: 51 (34%) presented with meningitis, 89 (59%) with meningoencephalitis and 12 (8%) with meningoencephalomyelitis.
Headache
(84%) and fever (81%) were the most common symptoms. Meningeal signs were present in 137 patients (90%). Most common neurological abnormalities were: Oppenheim and Babinski signs (74 patients, 49%), ataxia (37, 24%), impaired consciousness (37, 24%) and pareses (16, 10%). Of patients examined, 146 (96%) had raised pleiocytosis, frequently accompanied by high cerebrospinal fluid protein concentration (90%), raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate (65%), peripheral blood leucocytosis (26%) and increased aminotransferase activity (16%). There was only 1 forest worker among the patients. Tick-borne encephalitis remains common in north-eastern Poland but, possibly because of effective vaccination, it has virtually disappeared among forest employees. The diagnosis appears difficult in some cases, as meningeal signs may not be present and laboratory findings may not be suggestive of a viral infection.
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PMID:Tick-borne encephalitis in north-eastern Poland in 1997-2001: a retrospective study. 1258 23
A 19-year-old male student was admitted to the Department of Infectious Diseases and
Neuroinfections
with suspected encephalomeningitis. Three weeks before admission the patient was bitten by a tick. The first symptoms were manifested by mild consciousness disorders,
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, vomiting, and fever with the presence of meningeal syndrome. In the course of the disease, the signs of focal lesions in the central nervous system developed: horizontal nystagmus, bilateral ptosis, paresis of cranial nerves: peripheral damage to nerve VII on the right and nerve XI, weakness of proximal muscles of upper and lower extremities. Examination of the cerebrospinal fluid showed lymphocytic pleocytosis with the presence of antibodies against TBE virus. CT and MRI scans did not show any pathology. The applied treatment reduced neurological abnormalities. In the course of the disease, generalized convulsions were twice observed. On the day of discharge, slight nystagmus, bilateral ptosis with normal movement of eyeballs, slight peripheral paresis of nerve VII on the right and nerve XI, massive paresis of the shoulder girdle muscles as a result of their atrophy were found. Mental status was normal. Residual signs of peripheral paresis of peripheral nerve VII, slight nystagmus as well as paresis and atrophy of the shoulder girdle muscles are still present.
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PMID:[Severe course of tick-borne encephalitis (Encephalomeningomyelitis): a case report]. 1678 Jan 72