Johns Hopkins Neuroimaging Study Reveals Functional and Structural Brain Abnormalities in People with Post-Treatment Lyme Disease
Researchers used advanced imaging scans to observe white matter differences in small cohort of Lyme patients
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Researchers used advanced imaging scans to observe white matter differences in small cohort of Lyme patients
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John Hopkins neurosurgeon provides dorsal root entry zone lesioning — available at few other medical centers in the nation — to treat subset of chronic pain.
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